SFF at FAU
About SFF@FAU
FAU’s Science Fiction and Fantasy MA concentration was the first ever graduate program in science fiction studies and fantasy studies and one of only a handful of similar programs in the world. In fact, the SF/F MA celebrated its 20th year anniversary in 2022-2023.
The department boasts nine faculty members who publish on and teach about science fiction and fantasy including four core SF/F faculty members and five adjacent SF/F faculty. In addition to these nine faculty members, FAU has two professor emeriti who work in SF/F. This critical mass of eleven faculty working in SF/F is one of the most unique factors of FAU’s English Department.
Our graduate students present regularly at major conferences in the field including the International Conference for the Fantastic and the Arts and the Science Fiction Research Association Conference. Our SF/F graduate students also publish book reviews and peer-reviewed journal articles during their MA studies in major venues in the field such as Mythlore, The Journal for the Fantastic in the Arts, and Extrapolation. Many of our alumni go on to have wonderful careers in a range of professions tied to the field whether they are working in higher education, library science, publishing, the non-profit sector, and beyond. In fact, the newest faculty hire in the department for SF/F is an alumna of the SF/F concentration.
FAU has a storied and long history in the field. One of the largest international organizations for the study of SF/F was founded at FAU by late professor Bob Collins in 1980: the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts, which is the home to not only one of the major academic conferences in the field, the International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, but also of one of the major journals in the field, the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. Notable past FAU SF/F faculty and professor emeriti include fantasy author Thomas Burnett Swann, fantasy scholar Bob Collins, and science fiction studies scholar Carol McGuirk. FAU faculty have edited and continue to edit major journals in the field such as Science Fiction Studies and the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts.
The SF/F track requires students to take at least three courses in the area, with a different course offered each semester. Recent graduate course offerings include: Theorizing the Fantastic; Mythologies in Latinx SF/F; Afrofuturism: Race to the Future; Artificial Intelligence in Literature and Film; Cyborg and Posthuman Rhetorics; Utopia/Dystopia; and Superheroes.
Core SFF Faculty
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Please see our webpages for more information about the Department of English and the English MA Program. For information about the Science Fiction and Fantasy MA concentration, please contact Professor Julia Mason julia.mason@fau.edu.