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Daniel Hempel Daniel Hempel i(11045897 works by)
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'Daniel Hempel is a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales, Australia, and holds an MA in European Literature from the Humboldt University of Berlin. His research examines the role of utopian thought in the foundation of modern Australia, focusing specifically on the interplay between utopianism and imperial ideology.' (The Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia, Vol.7 No.2, 2016)

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y separately published work icon Australia as the Antipodal Utopia : European Imaginations From Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century London : Anthem Press , 2019 17396027 2019 multi chapter work criticism

'Australia has a fascinating history of visions. As the antipode to Europe, the continent has provided a radically different and uniquely fertile ground for envisioning places, spaces and societies. ‘The Antipodal Utopia’ evaluates this complex intellectual history by mapping out how Western visions of Australia evolved from antiquity to the modern period, with particular focus on the long nineteenth century. The book is underpinned by the provocative argument that due to its unique ‘antipodality’ (its antipodal relationship with Europe), Australia is imagined as a particular form of utopia – but since one person’s utopia is, more often than not, another’s dystopia, Australia’s utopian quality is both complex and highly ambiguous. Drawing on the rich field of utopian studies, ‘The Antipodal Utopia’ provides an original and insightful study of Australia’s place in the Western imagination and makes meaningful conceptual and analytical contributions to the fields of utopian theory, Australian studies and intellectual history.'

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2021 shortlisted ASAL Awards Alvie Egan Award
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