Hours:
24L
Drawing together film, fiction, and theory this course invites students to explore ways of imagining other worlds. From afro-futurism to planetary humanism, from cyborgs to hauntings, from science fiction fantasies to the politics of aliens, the course examines and produces feminist, postcolonial, anti-racist, and queer visions of other worlds.
Prerequisite:
WGS160Y1, one full course at the 300+ level in WGS, and one half course in WGS.
Distribution Requirements:
Humanities
Breadth Requirements:
Creative and Cultural Representations (1)
Program Area Section: