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[livejournal.com profile] wintercreek, I finished The Sparrow the other day, and OMG I WANT TO INCLUDE THIS IN MY CLASS SO BAD. It's exactly the kind of novel I want the course to be about--using science fiction not only to look at ourselves from a different perspective, but on historical personages from a different perspective as well. SO. AWESOME.

Andandandandand, best of all, it's not as long as I thought it was! We could get through it in perhaps three weeks, which, if it's the longest work on the syllabus, would be reasonable enough. Ah! Hooray!

So with that on there, I've filled, hmm, perhaps two-thirds of the syllabus. Here's what I'm planning on:

- The Sparrow - Mary Doria Russell [Oooh, and excerpts from sixteenth-century Jesuit missionary reports or the conquistadors' relaciones for comparison purposes--holy cow, is my Early Am Lit class coming in handy here?]
- The Martian Chronicles - Bradbury
- "Paradises Lost" - Le Guin*
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Adams
- "Strangers" and possibly "Fortune Hunter" - Poul Anderson
- "The Screwfly Solution" - Raccoona Sheldon
- Stories from Italo Calvino's Cosmicomics (probably some combination of "The Distance of the Moon," "The Sign in Space," "Without Colors," and "The Spiral")
- Excerpts from Margaret Cavendish's A New World Called the Blazing-World
- Radio version of War of the Worlds and the various fabulous historical sources on same that [livejournal.com profile] nickless sent me
- Contact (film version) [Comparing and contrasting this to Sparrow would be amazing]
- Serenity (or possibly the episode "Ariel")
- Babylon 5: "Believers" or perhaps "The Geometry of Shadows"
- TNG: "Darmok"

I'm tempted to include the Vorkosigan novella "The Mountains of Mourning," but it would be tricky because you need to read the whole thing to discuss it in any kind of interesting way. Perhaps over spring break... I would also like to include an episode of The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, but that would have to be very bootleg, alas, since there are no DVDs of it. Boooo. Perhaps there is a suitable steampunk short story lying around somewhere... (Recs? [livejournal.com profile] castalianspring?) I also haven't finished reading through all the recommendations y'all gave me last time I posted on this, so there will be more short stories selected from that, I'm sure. (I'm thinking "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale" and "Repent, Harlequin!" will be definites, but I probably need four or five more all together.)

My main theme is still turning out to be space exploration and alien interaction, but I feel like I should throw in something connected to the other major sci-fi threads out there--time travel, cyberpunk, androids, alternate universes, etc. I think I should probably include a NewWho episode so my film/TV examples aren't all American, but...gah. I'm still ticked off at that show. Maybe I'd better find a time travel short story instead. (There's The Time Machine, but I'm starting to run low on time in the semester. There's Heinlein's "All You Zombies," but I can't see sustaining 50 minutes of discussion on it.) I would like to include something from BSG, but I really don't know how I would manage to find an episode that didn't require yards of explanation for nonfans, so that may be a non-starter. Are there more non-space opera short stories I'm missing that need to be on here and weren't suggested before?

Another question: if you could pick one or two episodes each of Farscape and Futurama to put on this syllabus, which would it be? I haven't seen either series in too long, so I don't recall which would be best. Perhaps "Revenging Angel" for FS? (I need things that aren't too continuity-heavy, but of course the best episodes are the ones steeped in continuity, and I don't really remember a lot of them anymore, sigh.) The two I remember most clearly from Futurama are "Jurassic Bark" (which, come to think of it, would illustrate time travel rather well) and whichever one it is where Fry moves the stars for Leela. I would also like to use that series in a similar manner to HHG, as an example of sci-fi trope parody, so any particularly great examples of that would be welcome.

For you comic/graphic novel folks out there, any short examples to offer? I feel like there's probably good stuff there, but I just don't know about it. It would have to be readable for and discussable in one 50-minute class, because I'm running low on slots in the semester.

And finally, if y'all know some good fandom-related essays, blog entries, or the like, I'd love to hear about them, since one of the three paper assignments is going to be related to fandom. I figure Henry Jenkins is probably the go-to guy for this; anyone know if Textual Poachers is still the gold standard of fandom anthropology-type stuff, or are his newer books just as good? (I see he has a blog as well...I'll have to look through that and see if any entries are particularly relevant to what the assignment will be.)

* If anyone knows how to get copies of this novella not bundled in the collection The Birthday of the World, that would be fantastic. Since it's less than 30% of the book, I should be able to get the library to digitize it and make it available for my students to print out--I would hate to make them buy the book just for a small part of it--but at 100+ pages, I bet most of my students won't bother to print it out, and, if my experience is any indication, read it. I don't know why, but they buy and read the textbooks, but completely ignore the online material. Damned frustrating.

Date: 2009-05-21 05:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowdycamels.livejournal.com
At least fandom is massively entertaining, especially to people who've never run into it before.

If you make students run away screaming, do you get bonus points?

Date: 2009-05-24 04:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowdycamels.livejournal.com
(Besides, the instructor I TA'ed for this past semester made his students go to celebrity fansites for that assignment.

Aaaaaaaaaaaaah!

Hey, I was out of fresh tv tonight (woes, summer!), and I ended up watching some Who. Seriously, about half of S4 is potentially worth your time, death!grudge aside. "Silence in the Library"/"Forest of the Dead" might come in handy for you - it's a stand-alone about books and fiction and technology and information, and there's space archeology and weird alien contact (it's not even set on Earth for once!!), and as a bonus it is CREEPY AS HELL. Both intentionally and unintentionally, alas. (Did I mention Teh Moff?) There's good stuff about time travel as it affects perspective and interpersonal relationships, too (with ANGST!1!), if you're doing a time-travelly angle.

Date: 2009-05-24 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowdycamels.livejournal.com
Now imagine having to read freshman papers on their findings.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

Yoooou should waaaaatch B-Fiiiiiiiive...

I am! Slowly... I'd just been watching it for a couple of days, and wanted something different. (Garibaldi and D'whatsherface just came out of their respective comas.)

.the death!grudge is still strong...

Yeah, I'm still trying to gear myself up to watch the Easter special, since I've been burned so many times before by the holiday specials...

(OMG REALLY?!)

I KNOW!! (It's an entire planet made out of a library. You'll like it.)

Oh, dear.

...yeah.....

.hopefully Rose is not mentioned.

Ha! No, she is completely (almost conspicuously) absent, so much so that it made a lot of people mad...

I'll stick that disc in my Netflix queue.

Oh Netflix, how did we live before you?

Date: 2009-05-27 03:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowdycamels.livejournal.com
Oooh, and the hilarity that is "The Geometry of Shadows"...hehe....

I am liking Ivanova...

I don't recall hearing anything about the Easter special, but I haven't been paying attention, obviously.

I just watched it. Ugh. Ugh. That was the most boring Who I've ever seen. It was a mess of dull cliches and plot holes and just plain lazy writing. Poor DT tried to pull it through all by himself, but... no one could save that pile of vomit. I want to unwatch it.

I know there was some kind of kerfluffle involving Rose getting her own copy of the Doctor to live with happily ever after, or something inane like that, but as I recall it was S4...

Haha, yes. She got a Doctor who could talk about his feelings, and we got a Doctor who can have no character development ever. Fail!

I'm avoiding those episodes LIKE THE PLAGUE.

That may be for the best.

On the other hand, didn't somebody else tell you to watch "Blink"? Because it's one of the best episodes of the entire new series, really. The promise of Moffat-y goodness is the only thing keeping me hanging on here for next season...

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

I think Moffat has something against Rose... It could be a nice change of pace... Yet in the Easter special, the Doctor was moping about Donna instead of about Rose.... Oh RTD, can you leave any faster?

Date: 2009-05-27 05:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowdycamels.livejournal.com
So. Much. Love.

Heheheh.

(If ever someone invents a "get these hours of your life you wasted ont his TV show/movie back" machine, that person will make a mint.)

I would pay for that!

Dude, RTD should just start playing Rose onscreen. She's so obviously wish-fulfillment for him.

BWAHAHAHA! Oh, the horrors! Yeah, RTD's parting gift to himself was a special alternate universe for him Rose and the Doctor where nothing bad ever happens and there are unicorns and rainbows!

Oooh, nifty.

Plus kinda scary!

I could personally watch her die horribly and not feel too bad.

What, being sucked into a giant plot device wasn't enough for you? : )

*HEADDESK*

Maybe he figures Rose is now too far back for the audience to remember? Seeing as how he seems to be writing for the seven-year-old demographic?

Wasn't this his last episode, though? Maybe?

The intarwebs say three more 2009 specials (TWO of them are Christmas specials!), and then Moffat and Eleven take over sometime in 2010. I don't even know who's playing Eleven. I think I'll wait until 2010 to find out.

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