World Literatures 273 - Cosmic Cold War: Russian and Western Science Fiction in Political Context
Cold War Science Fiction
Fall
2023
01
4.00
Thomas Lee Roberts
TU TH 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM
Smith College
WLT-273-01-202401
Seelye 201
troberts@smith.edu
WLT 273-01, RES 273-01
Offered as RES 273 and WLT 273. How did the "final frontier" of space become a "front" in the Cold War? As the US and USSR competed in the Space Race, science fiction reflected political discourses in literature, film, visual art and popular culture. This course explores Russian and Western science fiction in the contexts of twentieth-century geopolitics and artistic modernism (and postmodernism), examining works by Bogdanov, Kubrick, Tarkovsky, Butler, Haraway, Pelevin and others. The survey considers science fiction’s utopian content and political function, as well as critical and dystopian modes of the genre. No prerequisites or knowledge of Russian required; first-year students are welcome to enroll. Enrollment limited to 40.