Heaven is a Place on Earth
An exploration of American ideas of utopia through the lens of one millennial's quest to live a more communal life under late-stage capitalism
Told in a series of essays that balance memoir with fieldwork, Heaven Is a Place on Earth is an idiosyncratic study of American utopian experimentsfrom the Shakers to the radical faerie communes of Short Mountain to the Bronx rebuilding movementthrough the lens of one womans quest to create a more communal life in a time of unending economic and social precarity.
When Adrian Shirks father-in-law has a stroke and loses his ability to speak and walk, she and her husbandboth adjuncts in their midtwentiesbecome his primary caretakers. The stress of these new responsibilities, coupled with navigating Americas broken health-care system and ordinary twenty-first-century financial insecurity, propels Shirk into an odyssey through the history and present of American utopian experiments in the hope that they might offer a way forward.
Along the way, Shirk seeks solace in her own community of friends, artists, and theologians. They try to imagine a different kind of life, examining what might be replicable within the histories of utopia-making, and what might be doomed. Rather than no place, Shirk reframes utopia as something that, according to the laws of capital and conquest, shouldnt be able to existbut does anyway, if only for a moment.
Told in a series of essays that balance memoir with fieldwork, Heaven Is a Place on Earth is an idiosyncratic study of American utopian experimentsfrom the Shakers to the radical faerie communes of Short Mountain to the Bronx rebuilding movementthrough the lens of one womans quest to create a more communal life in a time of unending economic and social precarity.
When Adrian Shirks father-in-law has a stroke and loses his ability to speak and walk, she and her husbandboth adjuncts in their midtwentiesbecome his primary caretakers. The stress of these new responsibilities, coupled with navigating Americas broken health-care system and ordinary twenty-first-century financial insecurity, propels Shirk into an odyssey through the history and present of American utopian experiments in the hope that they might offer a way forward.
Along the way, Shirk seeks solace in her own community of friends, artists, and theologians. They try to imagine a different kind of life, examining what might be replicable within the histories of utopia-making, and what might be doomed. Rather than no place, Shirk reframes utopia as something that, according to the laws of capital and conquest, shouldnt be able to existbut does anyway, if only for a moment.
Auteur | | Adrian Shirk |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Mens & Maatschappij |