Grammar
Gender
Anthropocene fiction
The British Empire
Zombies
100

This should be changed in: "Despite a decent wage, my money have run out"

What is "has"?

100

This is a term for people, who do not identify as man or woman.

What is "non-binary"?

100

This is a term for the era since the industrialization when human beings have made the most massive impact on Earth.

What is the "Anthropocene"?

100

This celebrated British author wrote such classics as "Killing an Elephant" and "1984".

Who is George Orwell?

100

This is where most historians believe the the concept of the zombie was formed.

What is Haiti?

200

This should be changed in: "Since I was young, have I always liked bees."

What is "I have"?

200

This author and poet wrote a famous poem about gender stereotypes centuries ago.

Who is Shakespeare?

200

This is a fictional genre dealing with environmentalism.

What is "Cli-fi"? Or what is "Anthropocene fiction"?

200

This is a phrase often used when talking about the responsibility of the Western World to educate and civilize the rest of the world.

What is "White Man's Burden"?

200

Eery figures such as humanoid robots, psychopaths, corpses and zombies often fall into this "pit".

What is "the uncanny valley"?

300

This is the word class for "ours", "which" and "no one". 

What are "stedord" or "pronouns"?

300

This is a term used when (primarily) women's bodies are used to sell a certain message.

What is "sexual objectification"?

300

This optimistic novel was written by current sci-fi writer and sci-fi prototypist, Kim Stanley Robinson, who also spoke at the UN-summit on climate change in 2021.

What is "New York 2140"?

300

This private company was by far the most powerful non-royal entity during the British Empire.

What is "the East India Company"?
300

This concept revolves around the idea of a major dead city?

What is a "necropolis"?

400

You use these words to rewrite two sentences such as these into one: "I like cake. I am wondering why you haven't brought me cake"

What are "bindeord" or "conjunctions"?

400

This verb is used, when we come to believe and even act according to stereotypes about ourselves.

What is "to internalize"?

400

This is a term coined by Robert Scholes regarding major shifts that force humanity to rethink their ways.

What are "radical discontinuities"?

400

This terms describes a way of looking at world problems that holds a Western perspective.

What is "eurocentrism"?

400
Steven King suggested that horror consisted of three layers: "Revulsion", "Horror" and ...

What is "terror"?

500

This is the tense and form of this sentence: "I have been enjoying my time with you."

What is "førnutid, udvidet tid, aktiv"?

500

The is a concept used when studying an observer and what is being observed, or an agent and what is being acted upon.

What is the "Subject-Object dichotomy"?

500

This is a positive fictional genre dealing with life in an anthropocene future.

What is "solar punk"?
500

This historical school is sceptical of a current academic tendency to critizise European Emperial impact.

What is "neo-conservatism"?

500

This is an ethical school fathered by philosopher Jeremy Bentham, originator of the panopticon-concept.

What is "Utilitarianism"?

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