Comparative Literature 133 - Intro to Science Fiction
Fall
2020
03
4.00
Elena Igartuburu Garcia
TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM
UMass Amherst
68499
Fully Remote Class
eigartuburug@umass.edu
This course introduces twentieth-century science fiction through reading American, European and Japanese novels and stories, examining SF in social, critical and literary contexts, and its sites of production and consumption. (Gen.Ed. AL, DU)
Open to first-year Science & Culture RAP students in Dickinson Hall. Students in Science & Culture RAP in Dickinson Hall will enroll together in "Intro to Science Fiction" (Comparative Literature 133). Science fiction is now one of the most popular genres in contemporary culture in the United States and around the world. In order to understand the scope of this genre, students will read a series of short stories, plays, comic books, and novels, as well as watch films and television shows. In this discussion-based course, we will work to understand these works in their historical contexts, while also attempting to understand their relevance to our present day.
See https://www.umass.edu/rap/science-culture-rap
See https://www.umass.edu/rap/science-culture-rap