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Comment Sci-Fi Online and new genre (Score 1) 1021

Allot of the classic authors referred to are available for free online, here for instance: http://manybooks.net/collections/SciFi_post1950.php (1950 thru 1960) If some of the science fiction is a little too 'liberal' for prude parents then I'd suggest C.S. Lewis' Cosmic Trilogy which are a surprisingly good read and quite rare among the majority humanistic sci-fi authors. Along that vein, I'd suggest there is another genre that could be added here - Erotic Fantasy with Space Ships. Seems to me there are a remarkable amount of dirty old men who write science fiction to fantasise about a new society where women have conveniently loose morals. Personally I'm an Clarke fan.
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What Belongs In a High School Sci-Fi/Fantasy Lit Class? 1021

flogger writes "I have been asked to help develop a literature course for Science Fiction and Fantasy literature. What do you consider to be appropriate selections of short stories and novels in these genres for high school students of all ability levels? I'd also like to know why you choose certain selections. This class will be 'regular' class and not a class for 'flunkies' to earn a credit by sitting docile and listening to lectures. The following is a course description that I have been given as a guideline. This description can change. Any ideas? 'In this Junior/Senior level course, students will focus on the genres of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Students will survey the histories of these genres and recognize how world events have been reflected onto other worlds. From the early formation of the genre, with Verne, and the classics of Clarke, Tolkien, Bradbury, and LeGuin, to the contemporary works of Card, Jordan, and Vinge, the genres have been about portraying humanity in possible scenarios. These works have mirrored events throughout the troubled situations of our history and provided optimistic outcomes and horrifying predictions. Through this course, students will utilize analytical skills and reading strategies to evaluate our current situation and project into the literature of different worlds while sharing and learning of an author's insight. Possible areas of interest will be topics of the environment, energy conservation, war, social issues, and others. '"

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