Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Imagining New Futures: Science Fiction and the Fantastic in South Asian Literature
Term
2025A
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML2225401
Course number integer
2225
Meeting times
MW 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Nudrat Kamal
Description
This course examines the many ways in which writers have imagined the future, the past, and the unreal in South Asia. Rather than view science fiction as an isolated, modern genre, we will situate it alongside a range of genres and approaches to the fantastic. Although literature called science fiction is today a dynamic genre across South Asian languages, with a literary history in the twentieth and nineteenth centuries, writers draw from a range of other South Asian literary and cultural traditions, including Hindu mythology, Persian Qissa story cycles, and Sanskrit literature. In this course, therefore, we will explore the many genealogies of contemporary South Asian literature. Science fiction, and fantastic literature more generally, often functions as a means to depict social and technological change, the perception of the larger world, and contemporary politics. How did writers use amazing stories of brilliant inventions, dreams of a woman-led utopia, or dark conspiracies of disease to explore a range of questions. We will also consider how popular literary genres, such as the detective story, intersect with these other genres. Students will leave this course with a knowledge of the dynamic history of South Asian science fiction as part of a long history of imaginative literature, as well as well as a deeper understanding of genre and the social history of literature.
Course number only
2225
Cross listings
ENGL2161401, SAST2225401
Use local description
No