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Learning to 'Spell': Visions of School in Fantasy and Science Fiction

FRS 145

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This course explores fantastical works that showcase the very real issues that shape education, including race, class, gender, privilege, and disability. How might television shows such as The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina or fiction by writers like G. Willow Wilson and Ursula Le Guin inform the ways we imagine the educational policies and institutions we frequently take for granted? Throughout the semester, we'll consider the experiences of characters like Hermione Granger, Kamala Khan, and the X-Men to see how they speak to our own fantastic experiences as students and citizens at Princeton.
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Section S01