Part I: Feminist Speculative Fiction

The seminar discusses narratives that speculate about technological ‘progress’ and the future of society or even mankind. It includes feminist sci-fi literature and speculative fiction by Mary Shelley, Ursula L. Guin, Margaret Atwood, Jeannette Winterson and others. Although the seminar focuses on literature from the twentieth and twenty-first century we will begin with Shelley’s Frankenstein to develop a sense of a historical tradition. The aim of this seminar is to understand what it means to imagine a concrete and specific future in literary terms. It interrogates the representation of time in futuristic narratives and the shaping of fictional worlds in relation to the present. It discusses questions of form as well as the conjunction of aesthetics and politics in feminist speculative fiction.

 

The syllabus includes works by Margaret Atwood, John Lanchester, Charlotte McConnaughy and Marge Piercy.


Semester: SoSe 2021