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ENGL5684Indigenous Futurism: Speculative Fiction and New Media for a New World (O)3 ch (3S) [W]
How can Indigenous epistemologies help in a world on the edge of economic, environmental, and spiritual catastrophe? This course examines how Indigenous authors use science fiction to reimagine the present and future of Indigenous communities. We explore what alternate realities authors envision and how they repurpose sci-fi conventions to reflect Indigenous knowledge and histories and to address issues such as colonization, history, land claims, and environmental destruction. The course examines a range of topics including time travel and reclaiming history, as well as dystopian visions of the city, the land, and the body. 

Prerequisite: B+ average in ENGL; open to ENGL Honours students.