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Uedu Open / Anthropology Through Speculative Fiction
21A.270

Anthropology Through Speculative Fiction

Prof. Erica James, Prof. Stefan Helmreich | Fall 2009
Social Sciences Anthropology Humanities Literature Cultural Anthropology Fiction Social Anthropology Social Science
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課程簡介
This class examines how anthropology and speculative fiction (SF) each explore ideas about culture and society, technology, morality, and life in “other” worlds. We investigate this convergence of interest through analysis of SF in print, film, and other media. Concepts include traditional and contemporary anthropological topics, including first contact; gift exchange; gender, marriage, and kinship; law, morality, and cultural relativism; religion; race and embodiment; politics, violence, and war; medicine, healing, and consciousness; technology and environment. Thematic questions addressed in the class include: what is an alien? What is “the human”? Could SF be possible without anthropology?
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來源MIT 開放式課程
科系Anthropology
語言English
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