GNDS-335 * /0.5 Gendered Alternatives: Science Fiction and Fantasy 3L

This course examines ways in which science fiction and fantasy writers use technology and the fantastic as tools for the deconstruction and reconstruction of gendered categories. The emphasis is on contemporary novels as offering deliberate and sophisticated interventions in major discourses in gender studies, with attention to issues of race, class, and nationhood. PREREQUISITE Third-year standing or permission of the Department. EXCLUSIONS





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