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This topic never gets old. Let's rehash some of the first-contact scenarios in science fiction through the lens of real, historical first contact situations among world cultures. How alien is alien? How do recent examples of first-contact stories work with, reject, or subvert the same old stereotypes? Your thoughts on modern ideas of empire are also appreciated.
This topic never gets old. Let's rehash some of the first-contact scenarios in science fiction through the lens of real, historical first contact situations among world cultures. How alien is alien? How do recent examples of first-contact stories work with, reject, or subvert the same old stereotypes? Your thoughts on modern ideas of empire are also appreciated.


M: Victoria McManus, Jane Acheson, Sara Brodzinsky, Naamen Gobert Tilahun, James A Trimarco
M: [[Victoria McManus]], [[Jane Acheson]], [[Sara Brodzinsky]], [[Naamen Gobert Tilahun]], [[James A Trimarco]]
 
==Reports, notes, etc.==
* [http://veejane.livejournal.com/319359.html#cutid2 Veejane]


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Revision as of 08:15, 31 May 2007

148 Colonialism...In...Space!

Politics, Race, Class, and Religion•Senate B• Sunday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.

This topic never gets old. Let's rehash some of the first-contact scenarios in science fiction through the lens of real, historical first contact situations among world cultures. How alien is alien? How do recent examples of first-contact stories work with, reject, or subvert the same old stereotypes? Your thoughts on modern ideas of empire are also appreciated.

M: Victoria McManus, Jane Acheson, Sara Brodzinsky, Naamen Gobert Tilahun, James A Trimarco

Reports, notes, etc.