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ENGL 243/002: Speculative Fiction (January 2025)
ENGL 243/002: Speculative Fiction Term 2 | TTh 2:00-3:30pm Canvas Login | My Website Synthetic Humans; Posthuman Dystopias “We make Angels. In the service of Civilization. There were bad angels once … I make good angels now.” – Niander Wallace, … Continue reading
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Tagged alex garland, androids, artificial intelligence, blade runner 2049, clones, cyborgs, denis villeneuve, dystopian texts, dystopias, engl 243, english language and literatures, ex machina, gothic science fiction, kazuo ishiguro, lana wachowski, lilly wachowski, madeline ashby, neuromancer, never let me go, posthuman, robots, science fiction and fantasy, speculative fiction, synthetic humans, the matrix, ubc, ubc english, Vn, william gibson
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ENGL 243/001: Speculative Fiction (January 2024)
ENGL 243/001: Speculative Fiction Term 2 | TTh 2:00-3:30 p.m. Canvas Login | My Website Synthetic Humans, Posthuman Dystopias “We make Angels. In the service of Civilization. There were bad angels once … I make good angels now.” – Niander … Continue reading
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Tagged alex garland, androids, artificial intelligence, blade runner 2049, clones, cyborgs, denis villeneuve, dystopian texts, dystopias, engl 243, english language and literatures, ex machina, gothic science fiction, kazuo ishiguro, lana wachowski, lilly wachowski, madeline ashby, neuromancer, never let me go, posthuman, robots, science fiction and fantasy, speculative fiction, synthetic humans, the matrix, ubc, ubc english, Vn, william gibson
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ENGL 243/001: Speculative Fiction (January 2023)
ENGL 243/001: Speculative Fiction Term 2 | TTh 12:30-2p Canvas Login | My Website Synthetic Humans; Posthuman Dystopias “We make Angels. In the service of Civilization. There were bad angels once … I make good angels now.” – Niander Wallace, … Continue reading
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Tagged alex garland, androids, artificial intelligence, blade runner 2049, clones, cyborgs, denis villeneuve, dystopian texts, dystopias, engl 243, english language and literatures, ex machina, gothic science fiction, kazuo ishiguro, lana wachowski, lilly wachowski, madeline ashby, neuromancer, never let me go, posthuman, robots, science fiction and fantasy, speculative fiction, synthetic humans, the matrix, ubc, ubc english, Vn, william gibson
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English 243/002: Speculative Fiction (January 2022)
ENGL 243/002: Speculative Fiction: Commodified Populations; Posthuman Dystopias Dr. Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas Login | My Website Term 2 | TTh 12:30-2p “We make Angels. In the service of Civilization. There were bad angels once … I make good angels … Continue reading
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Tagged androids, artificial intelligence, blade runner 2049, clones, cultural studies, denis villeneuve, dystopian texts, dystopias, film studies, gothic science fiction, kazuo ishiguro, lana wachowski, lauren beukes, lilly wachowski, literary studies, moxyland, neuromancer, never let me go, posthuman, robots, science fiction, speculative fiction, synthetic humans, the matrix, ubc, ubc english, william gibson
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Invisible to Visible: Symposium & Publication Exhibition of Contract Faculty Work at Congress 2019
CongressPoster_V4 Click the link to open the poster as a PDF; the Symposium will take place on June 4. My presentation, “‘Like a real girl: gaze, gender, and synthetic humans in Gothic science fiction” will develop the paper I gave … Continue reading
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Tagged adjunct faculty, androids, blade runner, clones, congress 2019, contract faculty, ex machina, film studies, gothic feminism, gothic science fiction, gothic studies, literary studies, public talks, publications, sessional faculty, star trek, symposium, synthetic humans
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