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The Black Imagination, Science Fiction and the Speculative
The Black Imagination, Science Fiction and the Speculative | Sandra Jackson, Julie Moody Freeman
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This book expands the discourse as well as the nature of critical commentary on science fiction, speculative fiction and futurism literary and cinematic by Black writers. The range of topics include the following: black superheroes; issues and themes in selected works by Octavia Butler; selected work of Nalo Hopkinson; the utopian and dystopian impulse in the work of W.E. B. Du Bois and George Schuyler; Derrick Bells Space Traders; the Star Trek Franchise; female protagonists through the lens of race and gender in the Alien and Predator film franchises; science fiction in the Caribbean Diaspora; commentary on select African films regarding near-future narratives; as well as a science fiction/speculative literature writers discussion of why she writes and how. This book was published as a special issue of African Identities: An International Journal.
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diovival
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Renewed my subscription to FIYAH Literary Magazine! Looking forward to discovering more black speculative fiction. #fiyahlit

https://www.fiyahlitmag.com

CatLass007 Thank you for posting about this. I know someone who would really enjoy this as a gift. 7y
diovival @CatLass007 Wonderful! Glad I could assist. Ha 😁 7y
CatLass007 Of course, I must check it out myself first so I bought the 2017 issues to download!😸😸😸 7y
MoniqueReads305 I love this magazine. I need to renew my subscription for 2018. 7y
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diovival
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"Fiyah was created out of a similar desire to combat the marginalization of black speculative fiction, and it has been reborn into a political movement where the work of art and literature that celebrates the black imagination is extremely necessary."

Finally reading the first issue! I am so excited. ? This literary magazine is not in the database. Tagged book is unrelated. #fiyahlit

https://www.fiyahlitmag.com

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Words filtered through the static in her head, like distinct forms emerging from a dense fog. Freebooter by Ronald T. Jones

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