Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module, students will be able to:
Outline major developments and trends in popular fantasy texts from the 1930s to the present
Describe various significant features of a series of canonical modern fantasy texts
Explain how the set texts respond to various contemporary cultural crises
Compare different treatments of key themes, such as agency, morality and meaning, across a range of texts
Construct a creative and analytical response to major questions raised in the module in one of a range of formats
Indicative Module Content:
The nature and function of myth
The concept of new myths
The twentieth century crisis of meaning
The interrelation of fantasy and mythology
The origin and construction of the modern myth of the superhero
The function of superpowers, mutations, and human flaws in superhero comics
Transmediation of superhero comics and fantasy novels to film and TV
The growing mainstream popularity of the formerly marginal genres of superheroes and fantasy fiction