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Joel Sternfeld

Joel Sternfeld

Sweet Earth - Experimental Utopias in America

by Joel Sternfeld
Hardback
Publication Date: 31/07/2006

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When Thomas More wrote "Utopia" in 1516, he gave a name to a very old, perhaps universal, tradition of thinking that included "The Epic of Gilgamesh", Plato's "Republic" and "The Old Testament" - and he started an argument. Francis Bacon ("Utopia through Science") and Jean Jacques Rousseau ("Utopia through Nature") soon joined the debate, but it was the harsh changes in daily life engendered by the factory systems of the early Industrial Revolution that brought an urgency to the discussion, as seen in the writings of David Owens, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. While the early social theorists were largely European, it was in the fluid environment of America that true Utopian communities were built and Utopian experimentation flourished. In the years between 1810 and 1850, hundreds of secular and religious societies bravely tried to build a "perfect" life for their members. In the twentieth century experimentation began again, reaching a fever pitch in the turbulent days of the Vietnam War. Some of the late 1960s communes still survive and continue to flourish. The 1990s and the early years of the new millennium have become yet another hotbed of social experimentation.
The Co-Housing movement is sweeping America with at least 70 communities fully completed and occupied and numerous others planned. At the same time, the rapid global expansion of sustainable communities known as Ecovillages has been widely adopted in America. In "Sweet Earth: Experimental Utopias in America" Joel Sternfeld has selected sixty representative historic or present American utopias. A photograph of each is accompanied by a brief text that summarizes the most salient aspects of the history or organization of the community. Neither a conventional history nor a conventional book of photography, "Sweet Earth" brings together what might otherwise seem disparate, individualized social phenomena and makes visible the community of communities. As laissez-faire market forces sweep the globe and the earth's future seems endangered, the dream of living in concert with nature and with one another is increasingly essential.
ISBN:
9783865211248
9783865211248
Category:
Social & cultural history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
31-07-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Steidl Publishers
Country of origin:
Germany
Pages:
136
Dimensions (mm):
273x335x21mm
Weight:
1.75kg
Joel Sternfeld

A major fi gure in the photography world, Joel Sternfeld was born in New York City in 1944. He has received numerous awards including two Guggenheim fellowships, a Prix de Rome and the Citibank Photography Award. Sternfeld’s books published by Steidl include American Prospects (2003), Sweet Earth (2006), Oxbow Archive (2008), First Pictures (2012), and Landscape as Longing (2016) with Frank Gohlke.

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