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청소년을 위한 SF 소설 연구: 타임머신과 페렐란드라

이 11주간의 소설 연구에서 우리는 인간 진화의 수수께끼에 대한 서로 다른 답을 제공하는 두 편의 고전 공상과학 작품을 읽고 비교해 볼 것입니다.
Rebecca Baumgarten, MA
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11개의 라이브 미팅
수업 10 시간 5 분 시간
숙제
주당 1-2시간. Before each meeting, students need to have read the chapters listed for that week and posted their reading response (300-500 words) to that week's prompt. Each response is worth 10 points. Week 1 is the only week with no assigned reading or writing.
문자 등급
Assessment is based on reading responses. There are 10 of these, each worth 10 points, for a total of 100 points in the course. At the end of the course, students will receive a letter grade corresponding to the total number of points they have earned, as follows: A = 90-100 points B = 80-89 points C = 70-79 points D = 60-69 points F = 0-59 points
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수업 소개

영어 수준 - 알 수 없음
미국 9학년 - 12학년 학년
Observing the patterns of human history has always led people to imagine the possible patterns of the human future. In the Victorian Era, new theories of evolution, mathematics, and geology opened new vistas to the imagination. To give scope to these vistas, writers created the genre of science fiction, which remains a vital tool for speculation and social commentary. Authors of varying worldviews are in constant conversation through their stories. Second only to Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein in the foundations of such conversations is H.G. Wells’s The Time Machine, which has inspired countless sequels, adaptations, and homages.

In this class, we will look at just one such reply: C.S. Lewis’s space travel novel Perelandra. Lewis was a fan of Wells, but he did not share Wells’s worldview, so when he set out to write his own science fiction, his stories answered the same questions from a different angle. Although Perelandra is a work of Christian fiction, we will be reading it as a work of science fiction in conversation with The Time Machine: comparing and contrasting what these two authors had to say about time, human nature, and the remedy for the sad state of the world. This class approaches Lewis’s Christianity through the lens of the secular and religiously neutral discipline of religious studies. Essentially, we will interpret Wells and Lewis as being inspired by different mythologies.

No familiarity with the writings or worldviews of Wells or Lewis is required, nor is prior knowledge of the Book of Genesis, Abrahamic theology, or the works of medieval literature and science fiction that provide background for this class. Although Perelandra is the sequel to Out of the Silent Planet, I do not expect students to have read the latter, since Lewis himself says Perelandra can be read on its own.

Sharing my screen, I will use PowerPoint slides to deliver lecture material. Class consists of interactive lecture and discussion. Each week, students will read certain scheduled chapters and write a reading response (300-500 words) to that week's prompt.

Keywords: fantasy; space travel; time travel; literature; literary analysis; high school; humanist; debate; reading group; book club; novel study
학습 목표
By the end of this class, students will be able to:
•	Explain the differences between utopia and dystopia
•	Explain how science fiction can serve as a tool of social commentary
•	Explain how authors use intertextuality to converse with each other across time
•	Examine the differences between Wells’s and Lewis’s answers to the riddle of mankind
•	Discuss how science fiction authors use mathematical, biological, and philosophical concepts in their stories
학습 목표

강의 계획서

11 레슨
11 주 이상
레슨1:
Week 1: Introduction
 H.G. Wells, Humanism, and the Riddle of Mankind
No reading 
55 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨2:
Week 2: Geometry: the Victorian Playground
 Before class, read The Time Machine ch 1-3 
55 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
1 과제
레슨3:
Week 3: The Eloi: Beautiful Futility
 Before class, read The Time Machine ch 4-7 
55 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
1 과제
레슨4:
Week 4: The Morlocks: Cyborg Apes
 Before class, read The Time Machine ch 8-10 
55 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
1 과제

그 외 세부 사항

학부모 가이드
Both novels treat Darwinian macroevolution as a given, but Wells's perspective is atheist/agnostic and Lewis's Christian. The Time Machine alludes to cannibalism and, mildly, to sex, but Wells does not describe either. Perelandra contains nonsexual nudity, lethal hand-to-hand combat, and demonic possession. The villain is also racist, but this is not the focus of the book, and the narrative shows this perspective to be wrong and harmful. We will read the first three chapters of the Bible in preparation for Perelandra. Our interpretive lens will be literary rather than theological.
수업 자료
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells. Any edition
Perelandra by C.S. Lewis. Any edition. Alternative title: Voyage to Venus.
Genesis chapters 1-3, any translation. I recommend Bible Hub, which gives you access to dozens of different translations.
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가입일: October, 2021
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교사 전문성 및 자격증
석사 학위 영어 Texas A&M University에서
I am an adjunct professor at Collin College in northern Texas, where I teach English Composition 1 and 2.

I have a masters in English from Texas A&M University, where I wrote my thesis on J.R.R. Tolkien’s theory of Christianized Germanic heroism and its application in his Middle-earth legendarium. I am a scholar of imaginative literature in general and the Inklings in particular. My great loves are fantasy, mythology, and science fiction.

At A&M, I worked for 3 semesters as a graduate assistant teacher of courses in literature and technical writing. I also have many years of experience working with children, including freelance tutoring, volunteering as a religious education teacher’s aide, and leadership roles in 13 years as a Girl Scout.

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