English 4784(Index 4805)
Post
Modern
Speculative
Fiction:
Fe(M)ale
Prof. Len Hatfield
Spring 1996
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Blurb . . . Speculative fiction is a term that includes both traditional science fiction and fantasy,
but also stretches to address emerging forms such as 'magic realism,' 'metafiction,'
and other still newer kinds of postmodern non-realistic narrative. Contemporary speculative fiction reaches beyond the confines of science fiction, and participates
in the redefinition of postmodern narrative fiction in the process.
In this course, in addition to sampling the range of this kind of writing, we'll focus
on one of the major cultural concerns of these writers, namely their reworkings of
such culturally sanctioned oppositions as high/low culture, male/female representation, and fantastic/realistic narrative, ranging widely to see how postmodern speculative
fiction writers deconstruct these oppositions. Our texts include works that invite
connections with the emerging theories of postmodern SF, and you will sample some
of the fiction-writers' non-fiction work, along with relevant theory and critical commentary.
Book List . . .
(In reading order; NB: books ordered through Tech Bookstore on Main St.)
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Jorge Borges |
Labyrinths |
New Directions, $9.95 |
| |
John Brunner |
Shockwave Rider |
Ballantine, $5.99 |
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Joanna Russ |
Female Man |
IU Press, $12.95 |
| |
Samuel R. Delany |
Tales of Neveryon |
Univ. Press of New England, $12.95 |
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Milorad Pavic |
Dictionary of the Khazars... (Female Edition) |
Random House, $12.00 |
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Italo Calvino |
Mr. Palomar |
Harcourt Brace, $12.95 |
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Angela Carter |
Fire Works |
Viking/Penguin, $9.95 |
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Marge Piercy |
He, She, & It |
Random House, $4.99 |
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Pamela Sargent, ed. |
Women of Wonder...(Contemporary Years) |
Harcourt Brace, $15.00 |
Tentative
Calendar
Student Labor . . .
Student work will consist of class participation, a group electronic information project
(involving a hypertextual annotated bibliography on a World Wide Web site for the
class, as well as other elements), in-class presentations of the term project, and
a research project at the end of term (either as a traditional essay or as a hyperdocument).
All materials will be converted into HTML and made available on the class web server;
you'll be able to contribute to this collective project.
Grades
| Participation (Specs) |
25% |
| AnnoBib |
15% |
| Presentation |
20% |
| Web Works |
10% |
| Term Project |
30% |