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Tag Archives: feminist science fiction

April 25, 2018

Lilith’s Pen: A Literary Magazine for ENG 3060J (2018)

The tradition of creating a writing class literary magazine continues with...
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January 09, 2018

UPCOMING COURSES: ENG 3060J “Feminist Science Fiction” & ENG 3230 “Queer(ing) American Literature” (Spring 2018)

Here are the flyers for my upcoming courses at Ohio University...
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January 06, 2017

2016 Tiptree Symposium Videos

Last month, December 1-3, I was fortunate to attend and be...
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September 22, 2016

UPCOMING COURSES: Introduction to Queer Studies, Virtual Worlds & Video Games, Feminist Science Fiction (Autumn 2016)

I have a full slate this coming autumn quarter.  Here are...
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About
Dr. Edmond Y. Chang is an Assistant Professor of English at Ohio University. His areas of research include technoculture; race, gender, and sexuality; video games, analog games, LARP, queer game studies; feminist media studies; cultural studies; popular culture; and 20/21C American literature. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on queer American literature, speculative literature of color, virtual worlds, games, everyday media, and writing.  Recent publications include “‘Do They See Me as a Virus?’: Imagining Asian American (Environmental) Games” in American Studies, “Why are the Digital Humanities So Straight?” in Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities, “Drawing the Oankali: Imagining Race, Gender, and the Posthuman in Octavia Butler’s Dawn” in Approaches to Teaching the Works of Octavia E. Butler, and “Queergaming” in Queer Game Studies.  He is the creator of Tellings, a high fantasy tabletop RPG, and Archaea, a live-action role-playing game.   He is also an Assistant Editor for Analog Game Studies and a Contributing Editor for Gamers with Glasses.
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Edmond Y. Chang
English, Ellis Hall
1 Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
change(at)ohio(dot)edu


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