The Fictions of Science and Science Fiction: Technological Fantasies in Global Context

In The Human Condition, Hannah Arendt refers to science fiction as “a vehicle for mass sentiments and mass desires” that bears witness to the fact that “science has realized and affirmed what men anticipated in dreams that were neither wild nor idle.” Drawing on a wide range of literary, cinematic, and philosophical texts from Europe, Russia, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, in this course we will examine how cultural specificity informs and responds to the demands of technological fantasy, and investigate the challenges and opportunities posed to the concept of “the human” in an age dominated by technology. 3 hrs. lect.

Schedule
2:50pm-4:05pm on Monday, Wednesday (Sep 9, 2019 to Dec 6, 2019)
Location
Freeman FR2
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