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Why Is the Future So Young?: Gender and Age in Elizabeth Moon's Remnant Population
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Tidwell, Christy
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American literature
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/ Caribbean literature
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/ Novels
/ Robinson, Kim Stanley
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Sterling, Bruce
/ Women
2015
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Why Is the Future So Young?: Gender and Age in Elizabeth Moon's Remnant Population
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Tidwell, Christy
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American literature
/ Awards & honors
/ Caribbean literature
/ Nominations
/ Novels
/ Robinson, Kim Stanley
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Sterling, Bruce
/ Women
2015
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Why Is the Future So Young?: Gender and Age in Elizabeth Moon's Remnant Population
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Why Is the Future So Young?: Gender and Age in Elizabeth Moon's Remnant Population
2015
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Only a couple of the books included in this study have protagonists that are actually old people with no invented technology or species differences to separate them from the process of ageing (Heinlein's Time Enough for Love and Elizabeth Moon's Remnant Population), - and only three of these novels include female protagonists in the oldest age range (Elizabeth Moon's Remnant Population, Bruce Sterling's Holy Fire, and Kim Stanley Robinson's 2312). [...]she remains on the planet alone after everyone else departs.
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