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Octavia E. Butler, 1947-2006 |
Speculative humanities encompasses a diverse array of works, from the 18th century mysticism of Swedenborg to the 20th century spiritual teachings of Gurdjieff, along with the 19th century texts of authors such as Mary
Shelley, Samuel Butler, and Jules Verne to the 20th and 21st
century works of H.G. Wells, Octavia E. Butler, Margaret Atwood, Samuel Delany,
Cormac McCarthy, and L.A. Banks. The revolutionary wave sweeping across Europe during the 19th century along with the publication of texts such as The Communist Manifesto influenced generations of writers to produce works featuring both urban utopias and dystopian metropolises. Historical and fictional texts include post-apocalyptic narratives, invasion literature, steampunk, Afrofuturism, fantasy, fan fiction,
fabulist, anime, horror, and what was once categorized as science fiction.
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Von Holst illustration from 1831 edition of Frankenstein. |
Please email (abstracts of 250-300 words) for panels and individual presentations
to both of the conference co-chairs: Prof. Jennifer Wager (jwager@essex.edu) and Prof.
Rebecca Williams (wrebecca@essex.edu) by Sunday, January
18, 2015.