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Oct 08, 2024
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LAS 203 - What Will Become of Us? Exploring Our Ecological Future Through Speculative Fiction 3 Credit Hours As the catastrophic effects of climate change become increasingly apparent, fiction writers continue to explore humankind’s tenuous relationship with nature. In addition to the common text, we will also read a diverse collection of ecologically-minded fiction, otherwise known as “cli-fi,” as we discuss prescient issues concerning the natural world and our place in it. Readings will range from 20th-century novels (The Drowned World, Parable of the Sower) to current bestsellers (The End We Start From, American War). We will also read short stories and supplemental nonfiction pieces while considering how we can both participate in the modern world and retain a deep respect for the environment and its conservation.
Prerequisite(s): Completion of a first-year seminar.
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