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I. Dystopian literature as a genre
A. Dystopian fiction
B. Utopian fiction
C. Science fiction
D. Speculative fiction
E. Poetry
F. Plays
G. Related nonfiction
II. Precursors to dystopian fiction
A. Utopia, by Thomas More
B. The New Atlantis, by Francis Bacon
C. The City of the Sun, by Tomasso Campanella
D. English Romantic Writers
1. Mary Shelley
2. William Blake
3. William Wordsworth
4. Samuel Coleridge
5. John Keats
6. George Byron
7. Percy Shelley
E. American Transcendentalists
1. Ralph Waldo Emerson
2. Henry David Thoreau
F. Modernists
1. William Butler Yeats
2. Samuel Beckett
3. T.S. Eliot
III. Overview of historical influences on dystopian fiction
A. Paradigm shift from medieval to early modern era
1. Capitalism
2. Enlightenment Ideology
3. Science
B. The Industrial Revolution
1. Steam
2. Electricity
3. Assembly line
C. Atomic Bomb
D.Digital Age
IV. Major figures in dystopian literature
A. Contributions of novelists: e.g. George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Anthony Burgess, Octavia Butler, Margaret Atwood, Ursula Le Guin, Neil Stephenson, William Gibson, Samuel Delany, Mary Shelley
B. Contributions of non-fiction writers: e.g. modernity and technocultural theorists
C. Contributions of poets: e.g. Yeats, Wordsworth, T.S. Eliot
D. Contributions of playwrights: Samuel Beckett
V. Technocultural Theory
A. Frankfurt School
1. Marcuse
2. Adorno
3. Horkheimer
B. Afrofuturism
1. Technoracism
2. Technopower relations
C. Posthumanism: Donna Haraway, A Cyborg Manifesto
D. Anarcho Primitivism
E. Techno Utopians
F. Other texts and theory
VI. Literary Research
A. Secondary Sources
B. MLA Documentation
VII. Semiotics and Cultural Imagination
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Fiction
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The City of the Sun. Campanella, Tomasso. Dover, 2003 (classic).
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Critical Theory
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So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction and Fantasy. Hopkinson, Nalo & Gregory Rudledge. Arsenal, 2004 (classic).
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