Visions of Utopia
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Summary: | The Great Utopians project consists of a collection of historical figures deemed so because their revolutionary actions have helped advance our world and improve millions of lives. It is managed by CETAPS (Centre for English, Translation, and Anglo-Portuguese Studies) and is open to all contributions. This is a data set that, after careful analysis, may give us some interesting insights into the field of utopian thought. This paper analyzes the 77 entries of the Great Utopians collection along the lines of gender, birthplace, historical period, and field of excellence, to derive conclusions on gender imbalances, underrepresentation of utopianism both in time and in space, and the pronouncement of specific fields in what contributors of the project consider to be utopian work. We start the analysis with some preconceived notions about the underrepresentation of women and non-Europeans in the database. With this in mind, we review relevant literature on women's historical disenfranchisement, Eurocentrism's historical origins, and the complex definition of utopia. Afterwards, we describe the method of constructing the database and creating visual outputs for further data analysis. Then, we meticulously describe our findings when analyzing proportions of gender, birthplace, historical period, and field. Finally, we discuss these findings critically, considering our initial notions and detailing data that presented us with new and unexpected conclusions. |
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Visions of UtopiaThematic Section | ArticlesThe Great Utopians project consists of a collection of historical figures deemed so because their revolutionary actions have helped advance our world and improve millions of lives. It is managed by CETAPS (Centre for English, Translation, and Anglo-Portuguese Studies) and is open to all contributions. This is a data set that, after careful analysis, may give us some interesting insights into the field of utopian thought. This paper analyzes the 77 entries of the Great Utopians collection along the lines of gender, birthplace, historical period, and field of excellence, to derive conclusions on gender imbalances, underrepresentation of utopianism both in time and in space, and the pronouncement of specific fields in what contributors of the project consider to be utopian work. We start the analysis with some preconceived notions about the underrepresentation of women and non-Europeans in the database. With this in mind, we review relevant literature on women's historical disenfranchisement, Eurocentrism's historical origins, and the complex definition of utopia. Afterwards, we describe the method of constructing the database and creating visual outputs for further data analysis. Then, we meticulously describe our findings when analyzing proportions of gender, birthplace, historical period, and field. Finally, we discuss these findings critically, considering our initial notions and detailing data that presented us with new and unexpected conclusions.O projeto “Great Utopians” consiste numa coleção de figuras históricas assim consideradas porque as suas ações revolucionárias contribuíram para o progresso do nosso mundo e para a melhoria de milhões de vidas. É gerido pelo CETAPS (Centre for English, Translation, and Anglo-Portuguese Studies) e está aberto a todos os contributos. Trata-se de um universo de dados que, após uma análise cuidada, nos pode dar algumas indicações interessantes sobre o campo do pensamento utópico. Este artigo analisa as 77 entradas da coleção "Great Utopians" segundo o género, o local de nascimento, o período histórico e o campo de excelência, para retirar conclusões sobre os desequilíbrios de género, a sub-representação do utopismo no tempo e no espaço e a afirmação de certos campos específicos naquilo que os colaboradores do projeto consideram ser trabalho utópico. Começamos esta análise com algumas noções preconcebidas de uma sub-representação específica de mulheres e não-europeus na base de dados. Com isto em mente, revemos a literatura relevante sobre a privação histórica de direitos das mulheres, as origens históricas do eurocentrismo e a complexa definição de utopia. Em seguida, descrevemos o método de construção da base de dados e a criação de outputs visuais para análise de dados posterior. Depois, descrevemos meticulosamente as nossas conclusões ao analisar as proporções de género, local de nascimento, período histórico e campo. Finalmente, discutimos estes resultados de forma crítica, considerando as nossas noções iniciais e detalhando os dados que nos apresentaram conclusões novas e inesperadas.FLUP/CETAPS2024-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/VP/article/view/14690eng2182-99341645-9652, Joel Ramos Faustino, Joana Pinelainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-12-27T04:46:01Zoai:ojs.letras.up.pt/ojs:article/14690Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T19:20:28.277852Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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The Great Utopians project consists of a collection of historical figures deemed so because their revolutionary actions have helped advance our world and improve millions of lives. It is managed by CETAPS (Centre for English, Translation, and Anglo-Portuguese Studies) and is open to all contributions. This is a data set that, after careful analysis, may give us some interesting insights into the field of utopian thought. This paper analyzes the 77 entries of the Great Utopians collection along the lines of gender, birthplace, historical period, and field of excellence, to derive conclusions on gender imbalances, underrepresentation of utopianism both in time and in space, and the pronouncement of specific fields in what contributors of the project consider to be utopian work. We start the analysis with some preconceived notions about the underrepresentation of women and non-Europeans in the database. With this in mind, we review relevant literature on women's historical disenfranchisement, Eurocentrism's historical origins, and the complex definition of utopia. Afterwards, we describe the method of constructing the database and creating visual outputs for further data analysis. Then, we meticulously describe our findings when analyzing proportions of gender, birthplace, historical period, and field. Finally, we discuss these findings critically, considering our initial notions and detailing data that presented us with new and unexpected conclusions. |
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