A collection of historical and contemporary short stories centered around dystopian and utopian geners.
The perfect introduction to the dystopian and utopian genres, this collection of short stories explores thought-provoking themes such as gender, technology, and climate destruction, enhancing readers' critical reading and contextual awareness. It is ideal for use in KS3 and KS4 (11-16) and supports teachers in diversifying the curriculum.
A collection of historical and contemporary short stories centered around dystopian and utopian geners.
The perfect introduction to the dystopian and utopian genres, this collection of short stories explores thought-provoking themes such as gender, technology, and climate destruction, enhancing readers' critical reading and contextual awareness. It is ideal for use in KS3 and KS4 (11-16) and supports teachers in diversifying the curriculum.
This collection of short stories is the perfect introduction to the dystopian and utopian genres with texts from authors including Shirley Jackson, Ken Liu, Franz Kafka, Begum Rokeya, and many more.Stories of a grisly ritual lottery designed to ensure a good harvest, a feminist utopia, a society where a personal assistant app robs users of freewill, and people dealing with the aftermath of a climate change apocalypse, provideinsights into the societal concerns of the times in which they were written. Drawn from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, the collection offers readers the opportunity to broaden theirunderstanding of different perspectives, to reflect about the world that they live in, and think critically about how society might evolve.This collection is designed to support teachers in diversifying the KS3 and KS4 (11-16) English curriculum and is perfect for preparing students for unseen texts at GCSE.
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.