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Course name
ENG 333 American Ethnic Literature
Institution
Arizona State University
Instructor
Michelle Stuckey
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Speculative Fiction
Course dates
2024-01-09 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-05-10 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
27


Imagined Futurities: Contemporary Speculative Fiction, will take an unconventional approach to the study of American ethnic literature. We will focus on a genre of writing called speculative fiction, with emphasis on multiethnic American authors, as a way to grapple with contemporary issues and imagine what different kinds of futures might be possible. Together, we will explore texts that engage with identities such as race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality, to expand the range of culturally imaginable futures. In studying these different “futurisms,” we will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of terms like “Afrofuturism,” “Indigenous Futurisms,” and “Latinx futurisms.” We will also think about the new technologies that shape identities and social relations and their impact on how we imagine the future.

Student Assigned Reviewing
ANPritchard
Aspenbee Indigenous Futurism
Orangeoceancake Speculative fiction by writers of color
TheEmeraldGirl23 Speculative fiction by writers of color
Eternalauras Afrofuturism
SGomez39 Jewish American literature
Slope108 Indigenous Futurism
KLWan80 Speculative fiction by writers of color
Grackling Jewish American literature
Sea bass282 Speculative fiction by writers of color Chicanafuturism
PanteraPyre Speculative fiction by writers of color
Hayden Laugharn Indigenous Futurism
Swistics Speculative fiction by writers of color
Shmebul0cck Afrofuturism
Lucayjyf Speculative fiction by writers of color, Indigenous Futurism
Nyxitout
Raenisha28 Afrofuturism
Aleespin16 Chicanafuturism, Latino literature, Speculative fiction by writers of color, Www.nytimes.com/2023/06/10/books/latin-american-science-fiction.html
Cookiesandcream09 Speculative fiction by writers of color
Pinkflyperson Speculative fiction by writers of color
Lokeyvigilante Afrofuturism
CarnegieHall Indigenous Futurism
Scrappy2003 Speculative fiction by writers of color
Agriddin
Adunnie1 Speculative fiction by writers of color