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Imagining Future Worlds: Climate in Fiction
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Climate in Fiction
Course overview and introduction to the intersection of climate change and fiction
Module #2
Why Climate Fiction Matters
The importance of climate fiction in shaping public perception and imagination
Module #3
Defining Climate Fiction
Exploring the definition and boundaries of climate fiction as a genre
Module #4
Early Climate Fiction:Frankenstein and The Last Man
Analyzing Mary Shelleys works as early examples of climate fiction
Module #5
Climate Change in 20th-Century Literature
Examining climate themes in works by authors such as Margaret Atwood and Ursula K. Le Guin
Module #6
Contemporary Climate Fiction
Surveying recent works of climate fiction, including authors like Paolo Bacigalupi and Nnedi Okorafor
Module #7
Utopian and Dystopian Futures
Exploring the possibilities and consequences of different climate futures
Module #8
Climate-Resilient Cities
Designing and imagining cities that adapt to climate change
Module #9
Rural and Wilderness Futures
Envisioning climate-altered landscapes and rural communities
Module #10
Climate Migration and Displacement
Imagining the human consequences of climate-driven migration
Module #11
Ecological Futures
Exploring the possibilities of ecological restoration and regeneration
Module #12
Intergenerational Justice and Legacy
Considering the long-term implications of climate change on human societies
Module #13
Indigenous Voices in Climate Fiction
Centering indigenous perspectives and experiences in climate narratives
Module #14
Race, Class, and Climate Justice
Examining the intersections of social justice and climate change in fiction
Module #15
Disability and Climate Resilience
Imagining inclusive and accessible climate futures
Module #16
Gender and Climate Futures
Exploring the gendered implications of climate change and climate action
Module #17
Queer Ecologies and Climate Fiction
Queering climate narratives and exploring non-normative futures
Module #18
Decolonizing Climate Fiction
Challenging dominant narratives and promoting diverse perspectives in climate fiction
Module #19
Writing Climate Fiction
Workshop on crafting compelling climate narratives
Module #20
Climate Fiction and Activism
Using climate fiction as a tool for environmental activism
Module #21
Visualizing Climate Futures
Exploring the role of art and design in imagining climate futures
Module #22
Climate Fiction and Policy
How climate fiction can inform and influence climate policy
Module #23
Climate Communication and Storytelling
Effective storytelling for climate action and awareness
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Imagining Future Worlds: Climate in Fiction career


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