AAAS 35.05 Black Speculative Worlds
This course will explore futuristic speculative worlds as they are imagined by major Black women writers in the field of science fiction and fantasy, specifically focusing on works by Octavia Butler, Nalo Hopkinson, and N.K. Jemisin. We will explore utopias/dystopias and post-apocalyptic alien worlds in order to interrogate the ways in which they reflect and comment on our own human condition. Understanding each literary text as a thought experiment in its own right, we will unpack various themes associated with the reconfiguring of the constructs of race, class, gender and sexuality as well as Black women’s reproductive rights and politics. We will closely analyze alien invasion contagion narratives that comment on the histories of slavery, settler colonialism, and imperialism, and that speak to the operations of white supremacy. Lastly, we will examine how a revisionist mode of writing functions as an essential part of Black feminist speculative thought.
Department-Specific Course Categories
African and African-American Studies