Spring 2026 English UN3477 section 001

New Suns: Worlding in Black Speculative

New Suns: Worlding Blk Sc

Call Number 12918
Day & Time
Location
T 2:10pm-4:00pm
To be announced
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor C. Riley Snorton
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This course takes Octavia E. Butler’s enigmatic expression, “There’s nothing new under the sun, but there are new suns” as a guide for exploring the politics of Black speculative fiction, science fiction, and fantasy. With literary, sonic, visual, and cinematic examples, including works from Pauline Hopkins, W.E.B. DuBois, Samuel Delany, Wangechi Mutu, Janelle Monae, Sun Ra, Saul Williams, and others, this class considers the contexts of possibility for re/imagining Black pasts, presents and futures. Paying particular attention to how Black speculative fiction creates new worlds, social orders, and entanglements, students will develop readings informed by ecocriticism, science and technology studies, feminist, and queer studies. We will consider the multiple meanings and various uses of speculation and worlding as we encounter and interpret forms of utopian, dystopian, and (post)apocalyptic thinking and practice. No prerequisites.

Web Site Vergil
Department English and Comparative Literature
Enrollment 0 students (18 max) as of 5:06PM Saturday, October 18, 2025
Subject English
Number UN3477
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Open To Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, Global Programs, General Studies
Note Dist: 1900-present, prose fict/narr, ethnicity/race, America
Section key 20261ENGL3477W001