HISTÓRIA GLOBAL DAS UTOPIAS


Apresentação / Presentation / Présentation
Section coordinators: Dr. Matteo Leta (University of Warwick), Prof. Joaquim Pintassilgo (University of Lisbon), Dr. Luca Onesti (University of Lisbon), Dr. Francesco Biagi (University of Lisbon), Prof. Isabel Ponce de Leão (University of Coimbra), Dr. Samuel Dimas (Universidade Lusófona), Prof. Maria Luísa Borralho Malato (University of Porto), Dr. Liz Vahia (University of Lisbon), Prof. Elisa Lessa (University of Minho), Prof. Luís Figueiredo Rodrigues (Universidade Católica de Braga, Portugal), Dr. Susana Alves-Jesus (Universidade Aberta, Portugal), Prof. Emanuele Leonardi (University of Bologna), Prof. Paula Carreira (Universidade Aberta, Portugal), Prof. Cristiana Lucas Silva (Universidade Aberta, Portugal), Dr. Isabel Pires (University of Lisbon), Prof. Jeffrey Scott Childs (Universidade Aberta, Portugal), Dr. Sofia Zanini (University of Lisbon), Dr. Rui Rego (Universidade Aberta, Portugal)
Scientific committee: Prof. Emiliano Brancaccio (Università del Sannio, Italy), Prof. Carlo Rovelli (Université Aix Marseille, France), Prof. Roberto Esposito (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), Prof. Mauro Farnesi Camellone (Università di Padova, Italy), Prof. Federico Chicchi (Università di Bologna, Italy), Prof. Fabrice D’Almeida (Université Paris Panthéon-Assas), Prof. Enrico Donaggio (Université Aix Marseille, France), Prof. Andrea Fumagalli (Università di Pavia, Italy), Prof. Eli Kramer (University of Wrocław, Poland), Prof. Stefano Lucarelli (Università di Bergamo, Italy), Prof. Viriato Soromenho-Marques (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal), Prof. Adriana Verissimo Serrão (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal), Prof. Elettra Stimilli (University “La Sapienza”, Rome Italy), Prof. Andrea Tagliapietra (Università Ca´ Foscari, Venezia, Italy), Prof. Massimiliano Tomba (UC Santa Cruz, USA), Prof. Salvato Trigo – Presidente da Fundação Fernando Pessoa, Prof. Fátima Vieira (University of Porto, Portugal), Prof. Alberto Manguel, Prof. Diogo Pires Aurélio (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal), Prof. Chiara Pussetti (Universidade de Lisboa).
“The utopia is over there on the horizon. I take two steps toward it, and it moves two steps away. I walk ten steps, and the horizon moves ten steps away. No matter how much I walk, I will never reach it. What is the purpose of utopia? It is for this: so that I do not stop walking” (F. Birri)
WORKPLAN
GLOBALIZATION AS UTOPIA
1. The Utopia of Discovery
2. The British Industrial Revolution seen from the periphery
3. English economic thought and its role in England’s economic and colonial expansion
4. The Global Utopia of the Roman World
5. The Globalization of the Christian Empire
6. The Globalization of the French Notion of Citizenship
7. The Pauline Globalization in the Letter to the Romans
8. The Utopia of the World Wide Web
9. The Utopia of a Global Government of Peace
10. Chinese Utopias of the Global
11. Anti-Western Global Utopias
12. Indigenous Criticism of Modern Globalization
13. Utopia of No Borders
14. The Glocal Utopia
15. Maritime and Thalassocratic Utopias
16. Europe
17. The Mediterranean as a Sea-World
18. Utopias of Hospitality
19. Utopia of the Global
20. Utopia and Anticolonialism
21. Utopia of functionalist society
22.The Global Unipolar Utopia
23. The Global Multipolar Utopia
GLOBAL PEDAGOGICAL UTOPIAS
24. The Ancient Academy
25. Medieval Academies and Universities
26. The “New Education”
27. Jesuit Colleges
28. 18th-Century Academies
29. The 18th-Century University (Germany, Humboldt)
30. The Normal School
31. The Campus
32. The Neoliberal Ranking
33. The Utopia of Community and Personalized Pedagogy
34. The Utopia of Secular Education
35. From School for All to Inclusive Education
36. Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Boal – Freire)
37. Don Milani’s Pedagogical Utopia
38. The Utopia of New Classes
39. Montessori Pedagogy
40. Philosophy as a Way of Life
41. Philosophy for Children
42. Free and Popular Universities
43. The Utopia of Lifelong Education
44. The Educational Utopia of “Emile”
45. Waldorf Pedagogy
46. Libertarian Pedagogy
47. Freinet Pedagogy
48. Ivan Illich and the Utopia of “Deschooling”
48. Educational Naturalism as Utopia
50. The Utopia of Love
51. The Utopia of Distance Education
52.The utopia of Educational cities
ECONOMIC UTOPIAS
53. The World as a Great Market
54. The Anglo-American Capitalist Utopia
55. The Utopia of the “Great Universal Exposition”
56. The Global Utopia of Marxism
57. The Utopia of Materialism
58. The Welfare State and the Keynesian Utopia
59. The Cooperative Utopia
60. The Anarcho-Libertarian Utopia
61. The Utopia of “Creative Destruction”
62. The Imperial Mode of Living
56. Transformative Cells
63. Solidary Mode of Living
64. The Utopia of the Entrepreneurial State
65. The Malthusian Utopia
66. Ernst Bloch’s Utopia
67. The Closed Commercial State or the State According to Reason (1800) by Johann Gottlieb Fichte
68. Rome and Jerusalem (1862) by Moses Hess
69. The Utopia of Degrowth
70. The Utopia of the “Invisible Hand”
71. The Free Market – German Ordoliberalism
72. Adriano Olivetti and His Factory Utopia
73. The Utopia of the IKEA Production Model
74. The Utopia of Platforms (Airbnb, etc.)
75. Necessary and Possible Utopias
76. The Global Utopia of Resilience
77. The Global Utopia of Ecological Conversion
80. Utopia and Money in Simmel
81. The Utopia of the Immaterial Economy: Between Negri and Gorz
82. Community Economies
83. The Utopia of Abundance
84. Algorithmic Governance
80. The Utopia of Social Money
85. Universal Basic Income
86. The Utopia of Post-Work
87. The Utopia of Free Trade as the Main Path to Global Peace
88. The Utopia and Dystopia of Cryptocurrencies
89. The Utopia and Dystopia of Digital Currency
90. The Utopia and Dystopia of NFTs
91. The Utopia and Dystopia of Complementary Currencies
92. The Utopia and Dystopia of Stablecoins
93. The Utopia of Cryptocurrencies as Money for the Multitude
94. The Utopia of International Currency
95. The Utopia of Post-Industrial Work
96. The Utopia of Wages for Housework
97. The Utopia of Consumption
98. The Utopia of Post-Development
99. The Utopia of the Gift
100. The Utopia of Expenditure
101. Commonfare
102. The Utopia of Infinite Debt
SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS UTOPIAS
103. The Church-World: St. Paul’s “Catholic” Utopia
104. The Augustinian Utopia
105. The Utopia of St. Francis
106. The Joachimite Utopia
 107. The Messianic and theological-political utopias of Hebraism 
108. The Utopia of Conversion (Utopia of the Conversions of the Turks)
109. The Jesuit Utopia
110. The Utopias of the Reformation
111. The Utopia of the Catholic Reformation
112. The Theological Utopia of Liberation
113. The Utopia of the Religious Refoundation of Rome
114. The Islamic Utopia
115. Political Theology
116. The Second Vatican Council
117. The Ecumenical Utopia
118. Neo-Vedic Utopia: Vaishnavism in the Contemporary World
119. The Catholicism of Pope Francis
THE CITY AS GLOBAL UTOPIA AND GLOBAL URBAN UTOPIAS
120. Urbi et Orbi: The Relationship between the City and the World
121. The Renaissance City
122. The City as a Global Cultural Element
123. The Contemporary Global City
124. Gentrification / The Tourist City
125. The Right to the City as a Global Utopia
126. The Utopia of the Phalanstery
127. The Concrete Utopia of the Feminist City
128. The Global Megalopolis
129. The Industrial and Keynesian City
130. The City and its Walls
131. The Mediterranean City
132. The Greek Polis and Colonies
133. The Globalization of Latin American Cities
134. Amusement Parks as a Socio-Political Form on which the Tourist City is Based
135. The City and the Utopia of Capitalist Daily Life
136. The Global City and the Ecological Issue: A Critique of the Utopia/Dystopia of Capitalism
137. The Globalization of African Cities
138. The Utopia of the “City of Night” (Night Studies and Urban Utopia)
139. City and Urban Space between the 19th and 20th Centuries – The Spirit of the Capitalist Metropolis
140. The Postcolonial City
141. The (Urban) Utopia and the Carnation Revolution 
LITERARY UTOPIAS AND DYSTOPIAS
142. Travel as Global Utopia
143. The Island as an Intermediate Space
144. The Deserted Island (Creation of Society from Scratch)
145. The East and Orientalist Utopias
146. The Comic Utopias of Antiquity (Aristophanes)
147. The Utopia of the Double (Cervantes)
148. Comic Utopias of Modernity (Shakespeare)
149. Unreal Utopias of the Renaissance (More, Campanella)
150. Real Utopias of the Renaissance (Cervantes, Shakespeare)
151. Modernist Literary Utopias
152. Literary Dystopias
153. Utopias and Science Fiction
154. The Democratization of Theatre
155. The Heteronym as Utopia
VISUAL UTOPIAS AND DYSTOPIAS
156. The Global Film Industry: From Hollywood to Bollywood
157. Global Designs
158. Fashion as Global Utopias
159. The Logo as Global Utopia
160. The Utopia of the Sublime
161. Ruins as Utopian Projects
162. The Photographic Utopia
163. Architectural Utopias
164. Utopian Aspects of 19th Century American Painting
165. The Utopia of Informal Aesthetics
166. Audiovisual Utopias (of interest for their original productions and as a medium that receives and adapts literary utopias and dystopias)
167. Perspective
168. Narcissus, Utopia, and Painting
169. Ut pictura poesis
170. Giotto’s Circle
171. Realism / Hyperrealism
172. The Avant-garde
173. Abstractionism
174. Comic Art 
MUSICAL UTOPIAS
175. The Musical Utopia of Melodrama and Opera in 19th Century Theater
176. The Utopia of Brass Bands
177. The Utopia of the Sonata Form
178. The Utopia of the Total Orchestra (Mahler)
179. The Global Utopia of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony
180. The Wagnerian Global Utopia
181. The Utopia of Dodecaphonic Music
182. The Utopia of the Perfect Recording: Glenn Gould
183. Jazz Utopia
184. The Utopia of Improvisation
185. Luigi Nono and Musical and Political Utopia
186. Musical Utopias of Resistance
187. Popular Urban Music (Naples, Fado, Flamenco)
188. Engaged Singer-Songwriters (Cantautoria Engagée)
189. Peripheral Global Utopias: Hip-Hop and Rap
190. Folk Utopia
191. Punk Utopia
192. Electronic Utopia
193. The Democratization of Music
194. The Utopia of Cyber Music
195. The Utopia of Sacred Music
196. Queer Music Utopia
LINGUISTIC UTOPIAS
197. From Sacred Latin to the Latin of Sciences
198. The Utopia of Maritime Languages
199. The Utopia of a Lingua Franca
200. Monolingualism as Utopia: French Universalism and English Mercantilism
201. The Utopia of a Scientific Interchange Language
202. A Language for the Globe: Esperanto
203. The Utopia of a Common Linguistic Origin (One Universal Language)
204. Pidgin
205. Linguistic Creolization as Utopia
206. Translation as Utopia (Benjamin, Derrida, Google Translator, Haroldo de Campos, Group 63)
207. The Utopia of Translatability in Logical Language (Russell)
EUTOPIAS, UCHRONIAS, AND RETROTOPIAS
208. Return to Paradise (Paradise Lost)
202. Purgatory
209. Return to the End of the World (Mount Purgatory, Eldorado, the West, Fortunate Islands, Macaronesia, Prester John’s Land, etc.)
210. Regressive Utopias: The 18th-Century Idyll
211. The Utopia of Greek Democracy
212. The Utopia of the Roman Republic
207. The Utopia of the Imperium
213. 19th-Century Communes
214. 20th-Century Communes
215. The “Common” of the 21st Century
216. The Utopia of Early Christianity
217. Longing, Nostalgia, and Other Utopias of Nóstos
218. The End of Utopia (Marcuse)
219. Negative Utopias
220. The Retrotopia of “Classical Antiquity”
221. The Retrotopia of the Middle Ages
222. The Retrotopia of the Renaissance
223. The Retrotopia of the Resistance
ETHICAL AND POLITICAL UTOPIAS
226. The Political Messianism of the Middle Ages 
 227. Political Enlightenment as Global Utopia 
 228. The Global Utopia of the Modern State 
 229. Industrial Utopias (Industrial Villages) 
 230. The Utopia of Natural Law 
 231. The Global Utopia of the “Nation” 
 232. The Islamic Theological-Political Utopia 
 233. The Utopia of Japanese Imperialism 
 234. Mao Tzw Tung, Kim Il Sung’s and Eastern Decolonial Utopias 
 235. The Pan-Arab Utopia (Nasser, Arafat, Gaddafi) 
 236. 21st Century Arab Utopias (Arab Springs) 
 237. The Utopia of a Global Government 
 238. The Utopia of “Discipline” 
 239. The Global Utopia of an International Revolution 
 240. Utopian Socialism as a Global Utopia 
 241. Feminism as a Global Utopia 
 242. The Right to Vote as a Global Utopia 
 243. The Global Utopia of “Power to the Imagination” (1968) 
 244. The Informatic Utopia of a “Global Village” 
 245. The Global Utopia of the Commons 
 246. The Utopia of the Common 
 247. The Utopia of Communitarianism 
 248. The Convivial Utopia (Ivan Illich) 
 249. The Cooperative Utopia 
 250. The Cordial Utopia (Sérgio Buarque de Holanda) 
 251. Lusotropicalism 
 252. The Utopia of Democratic Confederalism 
 253. The Zapatista Utopia 
 254. The Global Utopia of Universal and Human Rights 
 255. The Cosmopolitan Utopia 
 256. The Utopia of Care 
 257. The Utopia of Desertion 
 258. The Utopia of Transitional Justice 
 259. The Utopia of the Border 
 260. Populism as Global Utopia 
 261. The Common as a Principle of Institutions 
 262. Utopias of Mutual Aid and Symbiosis 
 263. The Utopia of “Buen Vivir” 
 264. The Revolt of the Argentine “Mothers” 
 265. Utopias of Time and Space (The Temporality of Political Utopia) 
 266. The Utopia of Participation/Direct Democracy 
 267. The Utopia of the Free Speech 
 268. The Anarchic Utopia 
 269. The Andine Utopias
ECOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL UTOPIAS
270. Degrowth and the Theory of Limits 
 271. The Pastoral Utopia 
 272. Ecological-Political Utopias 
 273. Vegetarianism 
 274. Teixeira Rego 
 275. Permaculture 
 276. The Utopia of Landscape 
 277. Neo-Rural Utopias 
 278. Utopia of Seeds 
 279. Utopia of Libertarian Environmentalism 
 280. The Utopia of Renewable Energies (Community Renewable Energy Ecologies) 
 281. The Cthulhucene and Animalist Utopia 
 282. The Utopia of Syntropic Agriculture
EPISTEMOLOGICAL, SCIENTIFIC UTOPIAS, AND TECHNOUTOPIAS
283. The Poem of Nature 
 284. The Book of the World (Machine of the World) 
 285. The Library of the Ancients (Fozio) 
 286. The Global Library of the Middle Ages 
 287. The Utopia of the Summa 
 288. Natural Magic 
 289. The Global Revolution of Gutenberg 
 290. The Cartographic Utopia: The Drawing of the World 
 291. The Utopia of Cybernetics 
 292. The Bibliophile Utopia (Borges, Eco) 
 293. The Dictionary 
 294. The Museum 
 295. The Encyclopédie of the Enlightenment 
 296. The Encyclopedic Utopia of Einaudi 
 297. The Global Utopia of Positive Science 
 298. The Anti-Cartesian Utopia 
 299. The 20th-Century Encyclopedic Cartography: Einaudi and Deleuze-Guattari’s Proposal 
 300. Interdisciplinarity as Utopia 
 301. The Utopia of Anti-Psychiatry 
 302. The Digital Mapping of the World: Wikipedia 
 303. The Utopia of Open-Source Programming: Ubuntu 
 304. Free Software 
 305. The Utopia of Electrification 
 306. Digital Commons 
 307. Liminal Commons 
 308. Virtual Utopias 
 309. Epistemology of the South 
 310. The Anti-Material Utopia 
 311. The Utopia of the Universe 
 312. The Utopia of the Pluriverse 
 313. Physical-Astronomical Utopias 
 314. Utopias of White Holes 
 315. The Utopia of Common Sense 
 316. Technoutopias 
 317. Utopias of the Network 
 318. History as Global History 
 319. The Medical-Scientific-Pharmacological Utopia 
 320. The Homeopathic Utopia 
 321. The Utopia of Eastern Medicine 
 322. The Utopia of Communication 
 323. Artificial Intelligence 
 324. The Utopia of Digital Publishing
UTOPIAS OF THE BODY
325. The Utopia of Military Discipline 
 326. The Utopias of Sports 
 327. The Tattooed Body 
 328. The Young Body 
 329. The Omnipotent Body 
 330. The Transgender Body 
 331. The Transhuman Body: Transplantation, Genetics, Technology 
 332. The Medical Utopia: The Clinic 
 333. The Immunity Utopia 
 334. The Abnormal Body 
 335. The Criminal Body 
 336. The Food Utopias 
 337. The Utopias of Taste (Cuisine) 
 338. The Immaterial 
 339. The Victorian Utopia 
 340. The Utopia of the Hyper-Sexualized Body 
 341. De-othering 
 342. Nudism 
 343. The Utopia of Dance 
 344. The Utopia of the Dead Body (Absent) 
 345. The Utopia of Cryopreservation 
 346. The condividual utopia of bodies
LOVING, EROTIC, SEXUAL AND AFFECTIVE UTOPIAS
347. The Angelic Love 
 348. Romantic Love 
 349. Frustrated Love 
 350. Monogamous Love 
 351. Polyamory 
 352. Loving Friendship 
 353. Fluid Love 
 354. Platonic Love 
 355. Abstinent Love 
 356. Marriage 
 357. Coexistence 
 358. Open Relationship 
 359. Free Sexuality 
 360. Bondage and Sadomasochism 
 361. Voyeurism 
 362. Exhibitionism 
 363. Western Erotic Asceticism (Use of Pleasures in Antiquity) 
 364. Eastern Erotic Asceticism (Kamasutra) 
 365. Autoeroticism 
 366. The Mononuclear Family 
 367. The Extended Family 
 368. The Communal Family 
 369. The Affective Family 
 370. Pedagogical Love 
 371. Situationist Affection (21st Century) 
 372. Utopia Queer 
 373. Sex Work Utopias 
 374. Pornographic Utopias 
 375. Sex Toys Utopias 
 376. Crip Sex/Love 
 377. Decolonial Love
MANKIND AS A GLOBALUTOPIA 
378. The Humanity of Humanist Utopias 
 379. The Renaissance Mankind 
 380. The Birth of a Global Man 
 381. The Global Humanity of Missionaries 
 382. Humanity as a Positive Destiny (Michelet) 
 383. Humanity (Auguste Comte) 
 384. Eugenics 
 385. The Earth 
 386. The Ethnic Heteronym (The Gypsy, The Jew) 
 387. Gaia 
 388. The Post-Human 
 389. Utopia of Reproduction 
 390. Utopia/Dystopia of Unreproduction 
 391. Artificial Intelligence 
 392. Cosmism