Dys-topian dys-languages. Orwell, Huxley and Bradbury

The language of dys-topia, both oral and written, is forced to be an upturned language, a kako-logos, even a no-language when is landing in Orwell’s Oceana: as well as the utopia, in the sense of eu-topia, capsizes  in dys-topia the dystopia language capsizes in dys-language. P recisely, the Newspea...

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Main Author: Diana Thermes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2016-12-01
Series:Governare la paura
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Online Access:https://governarelapaura.unibo.it/article/view/6545