Constructed Languages: Between Entertainment and Idealism

LIN4106.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2025 Constructed Languages: Between Entertainment and Idealism

Course Description

Summary

This course will explore the world of artificial or constructed languages (“ConLangs”), and examine their characteristics, their use, and the motivations behind their development.  ConLangs have captured the public imagination as a creative product in literature, film, television, and gaming; this enriches the lesser known but equally engrossing history of artificial languages as (intended) engines of idealistic social change: as a means to reformulate nationalisms, enable universal communication, and even optimize the efficiency of the human mind.  Through this course, discussion and study of existing constructed languages will provide context and guidance as students work to create and refine their own nascent ConLangs, and to articulate their motivations and goals for engaging in this creative-cum-analytic exercise.

Prerequisites

Previous successful completion of any one of LIN 4109, LIN 4110 or LIN 4112.

Please contact the faculty member : thomasleddycecere@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Tom Leddy-Cecere

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2025

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16