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Science fiction is the literary genre that most consistently and explicitly has addressed ecological questions and asked what the current environmental, climate and resource crises will mean for the future. Notoriously hard to define and delimit, SF is an ambivalent product of the modern technological, science-dominated, growth-fixated world, which has mediated modernity's dreams, expectations, anxieties and nightmares about life on earth. Unlike the realist novel, SF's central motives include time travel, space travel, interplanetary war and alien encounter; SF novels and films are populated not with everyday people but with aliens, androids, mutants, terminators, neuromancers, wookies and Jedi knights. But precisely because SF eschews certain kinds of surface realism, operating with what the critic Darko Suvin calls "cognitive estrangement," it can prompt reflection on our modern way of life and make us wonder if and how the world might become a different place.
Whether set on Earth or on planets in distant galaxies, SF stories offer many detailed accounts of nature, and thus there is a considerable body of environmentally-slanted SF novels, stories and films. This course will introduce SF generally, and more specifically we will discuss how significant SF authors over a 100-year stretch have produced fictions that frame the stark choices and dilemmas confronting modern western societies.
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Peter Mortensen
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Engelsk
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