Literature, Film, and Technoculture
LecturesBrenton Dickieson
It is impossible to ignore the fact that our technologies and our cultures are inextricably linked, at least in the industrialized West. Advanced technologies enable the extension of lifespans, the simulation of realities, the mapping of genetic codes, and the creation of art. They facilitate instantaneous communications across the globe, collapsing, as David Harvey has claimed, the traditional distances of space and time. Our cultures have always been connected to our tools, but the relationship has never been more intimate.
This course aims to survey a range of literary and cinematic narratives that explore the growth, acceleration, and consequences of modern technoculture. Works of literature—science fiction, speculative fiction, imaginative literature, and so forth—will be placed alongside films—short and feature, mainstream and fringe—and embedded historically within debates and developments such as bio-engineering, cyborgs, future cities, gender, high-tech war, race, the singularity, and more. By studying texts as discourses rooted in a complex and shifting technocultural landscape, students will discuss some of the ways these narratives shape—and are shaped by—our technological realities.
- Lecture 1: Genre Discourse and Technoculture, Part 101:15:12
- Lecture 2: Genre Discourse and Technoculture, Part 201:26:15
- Lecture 3: Origins and Evolutions, Part 101:22:13
- Lecture 4: Origins and Evolutions, Part 201:13:58
- Lecture 5: Techno Utopias, Part 101:25:15
- Lecture 6: Techno Utopias, Part 201:34:17
- Lecture 7: R.U.R., Part 101:21:34
- Lecture 8: R.U.R., Part 201:30:33
- Lecture 9: Battle of the Sexes, Part 101:05:22
- Lecture 10: Battle of the Sexes, Part 201:28:57
- Lecture 11: Open Discussion, Part 101:26:55
- Lecture 12: Open Discussion, Part 201:19:51
- Lecture 13: Race, Resistance, and Aliens Part 101:19:40
- Lecture 14: Race, Resistance, and Aliens Part 201:36:35
- Lecture 15: High Tech War and Deterrence, Part 101:19:37
- Lecture 16: High Tech War and Deterrence, Part 201:30:43
- Lecture 17: Margaret Atwood01:33:05
- Lecture 18: Bio-Engineering and Social Collapse01:34:05
- Lecture 19: Simulation, Hacking, and Cyborgs Part 101:22:40
- Lecture 20: Simulation, Hacking, and Cyborgs Part 201:29:52
- Lecture 21: Singularity and Beyond, Part 101:08:30
- Lecture 22: Singularity and Beyond, Part 201:25:02
- Lecture 23: Open Discussion, Part 301:31:16
- Lecture 24: Open Discussion, Part 401:34:28