Handmaid's Tale som dystopisk diagnostik: Att läsa global politik genom populärkultur
Are you interested in how dystopian fiction can be a fruitful prism through which to reflect on some of the most pressing issues that we face today? Have you watched or read the Handmaids Tale and longed for a forum in which to discuss how the story and its many lessons speak to and or about present-day political developments, such as changing gender relations, the rise of religious fundamentalism and totalitarianism, climate change, persistent racism and coloniality, the politics of immigration, political violence, and popular resistance?
Taking its point of departure in Margaret Atwoods dystopian novel, The Handmaids Tale (1986), its sequel, The Testaments (2019), as well as the TV series based on these books (Hulu), this course critically address key aspects of contemporary global politics. Can we see Atwoods dystopian future as a harbinger of the future or even a reflection of the contemporary political landscape?
Designed as distance (online) course in English running over 15 weeks (with some optional in-person seminars), this course is aimed at attracting a wide range of students. Perhaps you are looking for an elective to round out your degree; perhaps you are a mature student who is interested in discussing their ideas in a structured forum; perhaps you want to practice your English. If you are looking for a fun course in which you can discuss pressing issues in a creative and engaging manner and are interested in critically reading/watching popular fiction/culture to reflect on contemporary politics and developments, then this course is for you!
The course will be organized around short lectures which address one theme, such as those noted above. These lectures will offer you a brief overview of the key understandings, conceptual tools, and range of debates in the scholarly community regarding the theme in question. You will also participate in seminars as a complement to these lectures.
The course will be examined through three activities:
- participation in 5/7 seminars,
- active participation in a student-led seminar (graded pass/fail),
- a final exam (graded U/G/VG) in which you will be expected to apply the scholarly literature to an analysis of how the course material speaks to a contemporary issue covered in the course.
You can choose to record a mini-lecture video as your final project, or, if you prefer, to write a take home essay. At the end of the course, you will have gained a range of applicable skills, stretched your brains, and we hopehad a lot of fun!
Teaching
The course will include both synchronous and asynchronous modules. Lectures will be on-line or hybrid. Some optional seminars will be offered IRL. Forms of teaching vary and include: Self-study; Lectures; Seminars at which the students will engage in flipped classroom activities.
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