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Dr. Andrew Wood
Office: HGH 210; phone: (408) 924-5378
Andrew.Wood@sjsu.edu


Readings

Section 1 Canvas Link: https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1324442/files

Section 2 Canvas Link: https://sjsu.instructure.com/courses/1322117/files

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Gibson, W. (1981). The Gernsback continuum. In T. Carr (ed.), Universe 11 (pp. 81-90). Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company. [Canvas]

Plato. (360 BCE). The republic (B. Jowett, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Internet Classics Archive. [Canvas]

More, T. (1516/1997). Utopia. New York, NY: Dover Thrift Edition. [Available at college bookstore. ISBN: 9780486295831]

Winthrop, J. (1630/1838). A modell [sic] of Christian charity. Collections of the Massachusetts historical society, 3rd series 7:31-48. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society. [Canvas]

Bellamy, E. (1888/1997). Looking backward. New York, NY: Dover Thrift Edition. [Available at college bookstore. ISBN: 9780486290386]

Foucault, M. (2008). Of other spaces (L. De Cauter & M. Dehaene, Trans.). In M. Dehaene & L. De Cauter (Eds.), Heterotopia and the city: Public space in a postcivil society (pp. 13-29). Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. [Canvas]

Wood, A.F. (2009). City ubiquitous: Place, communication, and the rise of omnitopia. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. [Canvas]

Crockett, Z. & Zarracina, J. (2016, October 31). How the zombie represents America’s deepest fears. Vox. Retrieved from https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/10/31/13440402/zombie-political-history
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Atwood, M. (1985). The handmaid’s tale. Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/books/titles/139094233/the-handmaids-tale
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Arnold-de Simine, S. (2015). The ruin as memorial–the memorial as ruin. Performance Research, 20(3), 94-102.
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