HS Histories of Science Fiction: From Plutarch to Wanuri Kahiu (AE_HSHISF)
- Dozent/in
- Dr. Peter Maurits
- Angaben
- Hauptseminar
2 SWS, ECTS-Studium, Sprache Englisch
Zeit und Ort: Do 10:00 - 12:00, C 301
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
- Das Hauptseminar gehört in den folgenden Studiengängen jeweils zu folgenden Modulen:
BA English and American Studies: Hauptmodul A Literature.
MA The Americas/Las Américas: Modul 4
MA North American Studies - Literature: 5, 8
Lehramt Englisch an Gymnasien (neu): Hauptmodul L-GYM Literature.
- Inhalt
- The debate on how the history of SF should be narrated has raged on for decades and no consensus has been reached. Commentators theorized that the genre started in antiquity with Euripides or Plutarch, in early modernity with Godwin or De Bergerac, or in classical modernity with Shelly, Verne, Poe, or Wells. Others argued fiercely that these theories were “pedagogic snobbery” and were unlikely to be correct, because the term ‘science fiction’ was only coined in the 1920s. In this course, we will discuss, examine, interrogate and contest several of these histories. Departing from the coinage of the term ‘SF’ in the US American pulp magazine Amazing Stories, we will see how the intention to charge the genre with cultural capital could lead to a Eurocentric theory of SF’s history. We discuss how the genre’s history was subsequently linked to imperialism and anti-imperialism, and we will examine several ‘counter histories’, with a particular focus on postcolonial and feminist perspectives. To do so, we rely on theoretical interventions as well as on a large selection of fictional works (short stories, novellas, novels).
- Empfohlene Literatur
- Please purchase:
Aziz, Basma Abdel. The Queue. Melville House: 2013.
Le Guin, Ursula. The Left Hand of Darkness. Ace Books: 1969.
Towfik, Ahmed Khaled. Utopia. Bloomsbury: 2011.
Waberi, Abdourahman. In the United States of Africa. U of Nebraska P: 2009.We will read parts of H. G. Wells' The Time Machine, which may either be purchased or may legally be downloaded from Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/)
- Zusätzliche Informationen
- Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 25
Für diese Lehrveranstaltung ist eine Anmeldung erforderlich. Die Anmeldung erfolgt von Montag, 12.2.2018, 19.00 Uhr bis Samstag, 31.3.2018, 23:59 Uhr über: mein Campus.
- Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
- Startsemester SS 2018:
- Amerikanistik, Modul A (Literaturwissenschaft) (M 4)
- Aufbaumodul Literary Studies (Master Modul 5)
- North America: Culture and Literature (AM4)
- North American Studies (AM3b)
- Vertiefungsmodul Literary Studies (Master Modul 8)
- Institution: Lehrstuhl für Amerikanistik, insbesondere nordamerikanische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft (Prof. Dr. Paul)
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