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Black and Brown Planets
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Lavender III, Isiah
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History and criticism
/ Language & Literature
/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Minorities in literature
/ Popular Culture
/ Race in literature
/ Science Fiction & Fantasy
/ Science fiction, American
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
2014
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Black and Brown Planets
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Lavender III, Isiah
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History and criticism
/ Language & Literature
/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Minorities in literature
/ Popular Culture
/ Race in literature
/ Science Fiction & Fantasy
/ Science fiction, American
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
2014
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Black and Brown Planets
2014
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Black and Brown Planetsembarks on a timely exploration of the American obsession with color in its look at the sometimes contrary intersections of politics and race in science fiction. The contributors, including De Witt D. Kilgore, Edward James, Lisa Yaszek, and Marleen S. Barr, among others, explore science fiction worlds of possibility (literature, television, and film), lifting blacks, Latin Americans, and indigenous peoples out from the background of this historically white genre.
This collection considers the role of race and ethnicity in our visions of the future. The first section emphasizes the political elements of black identity portrayed in science fiction from black America to the vast reaches of interstellar space framed by racial history. In the next section, analysis of indigenous science fiction addresses the effects of colonization, helps discard the emotional and psychological baggage carried from its impact, and recovers ancestral traditions in order to adapt in a post-Native-apocalyptic world. Likewise, this section explores the affinity between science fiction and subjectivity in Latin American cultures from the role of science and industrialization to the effects of being in and moving between two cultures. By infusing more color in this otherwise monochrome genre,Black and Brown Planetsimagines alternate racial galaxies with viable political futures in which people of color determine human destiny.
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University Press of Mississippi
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9781628461237, 1628461233, 9781626743069, 1626743061, 1496807758, 9781496807755
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