Seminar: 3.02.150 S The Post-Apocalyptic American City - Details

Seminar: 3.02.150 S The Post-Apocalyptic American City - Details

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Course name Seminar: 3.02.150 S The Post-Apocalyptic American City
Subtitle
Course number 3.02.150
Semester SoSe2025
Current number of participants 17
maximum number of participants 20
Home institute Institute of English and American Studies
Courses type Seminar in category Teaching
Next date Thursday, 24.04.2025 18:00 - 20:00, Room: A01 0-010 b
Type/Form
Lehrsprache englisch
ECTS points 6

Rooms and times

A01 0-010 b
Thursday: 18:00 - 20:00, weekly (12x)
A01 0-005
Tuesday, 15.07.2025 16:00 - 18:00

Module assignments

Comment/Description

John Winthrop, Puritan leader and first governor of Massachusetts, famously described the British colony in the New World as a "city upon a hill." Winthrop's city established "a model of the American national imagination" (Bercovitch) and epitomized an exceptionalist narrative that imagined "the eyes of all people [...] upon" the Puritans. American cities have since often been associated with the future; however, this future has not always been defined by technological superiority and wealth, with actualizing the seemingly unlimited potentials of the New World. Indeed, post-apocalyptic American cities seem to permeate the popular imagination just as much as optimistic portrayals of American cities.

In this seminar, we will discuss representations of various post-apocalyptic American cities. While introductory lectures will trace these representations to the early days of the American national project, our focus will be on cultural artifacts produced since the early twentieth century. We will (largely) progress chronologically through various media.

Likely texts:
Jack London, The Scarlet Plague (novella, 1912)
W.E.B. Du Bois, "The Comet" (short story, 1920)
Quiet, Please! (radio program, select episodes, 1947-1949)
Dimension X (radio program, select episodes, 1950-1951)
Richard Matheson, I Am Legend (novel, 1954) + I Am Legend (movie, 2007)
The World, the Flesh, and the Devil (movie, 1959)
On the Beach (movie, 1959)
Judge Dredd (select comics from the late 1970s and 2012 movie)
The Walking Dead (select comics and pilot episode of original TV series)
Colson Whitehead, Zone One (novel, 2011)
The Last of Us (videogame, 2013)
Jeff Vandermeer, Borne (novel, 2017)
Blade Runner 2049 (movie, 2017)

Admission settings

The course is part of admission "ang612-615 Aufbau Lit/Cult".
The following rules apply for the admission:
  • A defined number of seats will be assigned to these courses.
    The seats in the affected courses have been assigned at 21.03.2025 on 08:00. Additional seats may be available via a wait list.
  • This setting is active from 17.03.2025 06:00 to 31.05.2025 23:59.
    At least one of these conditions must be fulfilled for enrolment:
    • Degree is Anpassungslehrgang
    • Subject is Gender Studies
    • Subject is Anglistik
    • Subject is English Studies
    • Degree is Erw.fach Gymnasium
    • Subject is Englisch
  • The enrolment is possible from 17.03.2025, 06:00 to 31.05.2025, 23:59.
  • This setting is active from 17.03.2025 06:00 to 21.03.2025 08:10.
    Enrolment is allowed for up to 1 courses of the admission set.
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