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Selma R. S. Vital replied to the topic CFP -roundtable for Ne MLA 46th annual convention in the forum
The Teaching of Language on MLA Commons 11 years, 8 months agoHi Dennis,
I would love to participate of this workshop, but unfortunately I cannot go to Ohio at this time. Please, keep us informed about any other similar event in the east coast. Due to our big load of work in the last week of classes, Marion and I were not able to put together a panel for Toronto. I still believe we can do something to make…[Read more]
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Melek Ortabasi posted an update in the group
East Asian Languages and Literatures after 1900 on MLA Commons 11 years, 8 months agoCFP
Center for Korean Studies, University of Washington-Seattle
Call for Papers: “Serialization in Asia”
Proposals Due July 1st, 2014The Center for Korean Studies at the University of Washington invites paper
proposals for “Serialization in Asia,” a conference on serialized cultural
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Melek Ortabasi posted an update in the group
East Asian Languages and Literatures after 1900 on MLA Commons 11 years, 8 months agoWatch for this exciting panel, which has just been approved, at the 2015 meeting!
“Writing the Future”
The East Asia to 1900 and East Asia after 1900 divisions have selected for a collaborative session four short papers that focus on the ways in which literature written for children addressed the often turbulent transitions to modernity in East…[Read more] -
Melek Ortabasi posted an update in the group
East Asian Languages and Literatures after 1900 on MLA Commons 11 years, 8 months agoHi everyone,
It’s time to participate! As you know, the the restructuring of the association’s divisions and discussion groups has been approved. And thank you to Henry Em and the rest of the executive committee, our voice has been heard. East Asianists now have a variety of forums in which to participate — POTENTIALLY.
Here are the new f…[Read more]
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Annabelle Dolidon replied to the topic French science-fiction in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoI will. Grace is in our group, of course, and she brings good students to our discussion. I will pass on your greetings :).
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Gloria Lee McMillan replied to the topic French science-fiction in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months ago“At Portland State University,…”
OMG, Grace Dillon, one of the essayists in our collection Orbiting Ray Bradbury’s Mars, teaches at your school.
You get old enough (let’s just say a couple years beyond 60) and you start to *know everybody*! Tell Grace I said “Hi” and “Milli gwetch”–that “thanks” in Anishinaabe. -Glo
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Joshua Begley replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoI don’t know as much about Latin American fantastic literature as I’d like, so I’m very interested in what you had to say, Silvia. In general, it always strikes me as odd how conservative academics can be. And in a broader sense, the whole concept of “legitimate” is troublesome because of the power issues underlying who decides what is and is not,…[Read more]
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Joshua Begley replied to the topic French science-fiction in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoI wish the United States were better at carrying translated editions of works. This sounds like a fascinating anthology. I would love to read it!
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Silvia G. Kurlat-Ares replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoI will agree with Josh. However, for Latin America, there is an additional twist. The raise of the fantastic since the mid 1940s until it became the paramount literary “authentic” (for lack of better, quick words) literary form, displaced any other literary form from the center of the cultural field. Debates between realist and fantastic…[Read more]
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Annabelle Dolidon started the topic French science-fiction in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoVery interesting conversation indeed. My current work is on French science fiction, virtually unknown in the US. I am writing an article on short stories by Sylvie Denis, author, editor, translator, very well known in the French SF community. Unfortunately, no translation available, like for most contemporary production. I hope to start working on…[Read more]
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Gloria Lee McMillan replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoHOW TO JUSTIFY SF AS SCIENTIFIC AND WORTH INCLUDING IN CLASS: Tips from a veteran of the struggle
I work with the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory education outreach committee. That may not sound like fun automatically, but we are planning a workshop around hard science SF, which is less written today than it was in A…[Read more]
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Joshua Begley replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoOh dear, it looks like I accidentally posted twice. Sorry!
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Joshua Begley replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoThere are some amazing conversations going on here. Going back to the initial question, why do so many academics fail to recognize SF as a legitimate literature, part of that stems from the rise of the novel and the idea that social realism is–to paraphrase the literary critic F. R. Levis–the only subject worth writing about. This is tied into…[Read more]
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Joshua Begley replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoThere are some amazing conversations going on here. Going back to the initial question, why do so many academics fail to recognize SF as a legitimate literature, part of that stems from the rise of the novel and the idea that social realism is–to paraphrase the literary critic F. R. Levis–the only subject worth writing about. This is tied into…[Read more]
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Gloria Lee McMillan replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoAnna,
One way to explain the genre of SF is to use some of the grea writers’ words. Although Ray Bradbury only was a part-time SF writer, he made a case for the opening of minds and the stimulating of creativity that going beyond the mundane here and now can achieve.
This one-hour video from Point Loma Nazarene University is excellent and I use…[Read more]
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Anna Hart replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoCalifornia Baptist University (CBU) in Riverside, CA does not teach a sf lit class, but it does teach a creative writing sff class. It is hugely popular as most of the creative writing students are interested in sf. CBU may not be reading sff, but we are teaching students how to write it. I personally shied away from sf for a long time. I did not…[Read more]
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Gloria Lee McMillan replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoSpeaking of “Uncle Isaac” Asimov, I used to be one of his many pen pals. He was a kind and generous man.
Glo
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Gloria Lee McMillan replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoI think the SF from Central and Eastern Europe is a bit more varied than one or two anthologies exposure will credit.
The countries other than Russia have a variety of writers. In the older generation Josef Nesvadba is one of the later generation of Czech writers after Karel Čapek, the creator of the word “robot” in his 1922 play R.U.R. (…[Read more]
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Tarshia Stanley replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoSpelman College in Atlanta GA, has had a science fiction course on the books since the 1990’s. Just this semester I developed a new course called Butler’s Daughters: Imagining Leadership in Black Speculative Fiction. I team taught this course with speculative fiction writer Tananarive Due.
I only recently began to incorporate my love of…[Read more]
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Cindy Smith replied to the topic Science Fiction Readers Demographics in the forum
Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic Literature on MLA Commons 11 years, 9 months agoIn Georgia the only college or university that I know teaches science fiction literature as a class is Georgia Tech. As far as I know, it isn’t taught at Georgia State University or the University of Georgia. If it’s taught anywhere else, I don’t know about it. I’d like to take an online course in science fiction. In fact, I’d like to get a P…[Read more]
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