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ETHN-4213 (3) Indigenous Futurisms: Speculative Genres and Native Tomorrows
Examines how Indigenous authors, artists and filmmakers have recently begun exploring the genres of Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy. Considers this shift in light of past and present Native realities. Explores why this shift is happening now, how it helps communities and individuals make political statements, address/redress historical subjects and help to build better futures for us all. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).