HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The Greenbelts themselves acted as hybrids of "town and country," producing the model town that aimed to reduce the urban-rural divide rather than seek a solution to the socioenvironmental crisis in an outdated utopian vision of "returning to the land" that was never theirs to begin with.
- Who: Reframing Utopia and collaborators from the the right to disqualify", The Greenbelts reinforced biopolitical socialism in the sense that they always maintained an enclosure against the wasted lives depicted, and even reified, in Lange`s and others` social documentaries [73]. Second, the Greenbelts upheld patriarchal . . .

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