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Super easy class, barely ever showed up and still got an A. From the lectures I did attend they seem very interesting and very passionate about what they teach. They also seem very helpful and accessible. The books of the class are pretty interesting and you can find them online pretty easily. Take this class!!
I LOVED this class! I was introduced to one of my (now) favorite books, Noopiming. We also read an equally compelling novel called Monkey Beach. This class was such a good introduction into Indigenous fiction, this idea of a wonderwork, and fantasy and science fiction as a form of anti-colonial resistance.
Assignments-wise, there are 2 reading response essays (1,00 words, more casual). I would recommend getting these done in the first half of the quarter – doing that made this class feel like a breeze. Then, there are a midterm paper and a final paper, both of which are research/synthesis essays with the texts read in class. The grading seemed fair, and the assignments were interesting.
Classes are not required and not recorded. Slides are not posted. However, there is a hybrid option for lectures (which was so nice, accessibility-wise). If you attend lecture and keep up with the readings, this class is so worthwhile.
I love Professor Mo'e'hahne, they are very helpful in every way. The professor really wants you to understand the context so they will be obliged to help you during office hours. I take Professor Mo'e'hahne every chance I get.
Super easy class, barely ever showed up and still got an A. From the lectures I did attend they seem very interesting and very passionate about what they teach. They also seem very helpful and accessible. The books of the class are pretty interesting and you can find them online pretty easily. Take this class!!
I LOVED this class! I was introduced to one of my (now) favorite books, Noopiming. We also read an equally compelling novel called Monkey Beach. This class was such a good introduction into Indigenous fiction, this idea of a wonderwork, and fantasy and science fiction as a form of anti-colonial resistance.
Assignments-wise, there are 2 reading response essays (1,00 words, more casual). I would recommend getting these done in the first half of the quarter – doing that made this class feel like a breeze. Then, there are a midterm paper and a final paper, both of which are research/synthesis essays with the texts read in class. The grading seemed fair, and the assignments were interesting.
Classes are not required and not recorded. Slides are not posted. However, there is a hybrid option for lectures (which was so nice, accessibility-wise). If you attend lecture and keep up with the readings, this class is so worthwhile.
I love Professor Mo'e'hahne, they are very helpful in every way. The professor really wants you to understand the context so they will be obliged to help you during office hours. I take Professor Mo'e'hahne every chance I get.