Credits | 1 |
Restrictions | Instr perm req during Drop/Add |
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Core Area | Global Engagements |
Area of Inquiry | Human Thought and Expression |
Liberal Arts Practices | Artistic Prac & Interpretation The Process of Writing |
Introduces students to a wide range of science fiction literature and film from the 20th century to the present day, with a strong emphasis on works from Russia, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe. This region offers some of the most sophisticated works of science fiction, owing to the radical "otherness" of its philosophical and political traditions and the challenges it offers to dominant Western constructions of self, nature, and society. Focusing on philosophical, ethical, and environmental questions, students will discuss such topics as human-machine interfaces and ethics, life-extension and transhumanism, space travel and colonization, and the prospects and perils of the rationally-planned society. Course readings are in English. No prior experience in Russian studies required.