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1997 novel by [[Zainab Amadahy]], published by [[Sister Vision Press]] (1997-98).
'''The Moons of Palmares''' is a 1997 novel by [[Zainab Amadahy]], published by [[Sister Vision Press]] (1997-98).


Nalo Hopkinson's blurb on the book said:
[[Nalo Hopkinson]]'s blurb on the book said:
: This fast-paced feminist adventure novel takes place in the distant future on a faraway world, but it's a world that will seem strangely familiar to readers interested in postcolonial issues and Third World politics.
: This fast-paced feminist adventure novel takes place in the distant future on a faraway world, but it's a world that will seem strangely familiar to readers interested in postcolonial issues and Third World politics.
==Criticism and reviews==
; [[Judith Leggatt]].
* "Critiquing Economic and Environmental Colonization. Globalization and Science Fiction in ''The Moons of Palmares''." Chapter 9, p.127 et seq, in ''Science Fiction, Imperialism, and the Third World: Essays on Postcolonial Literature and Film'', edited by [[Ericka Hoagland]] and [[Reema Sarwal]]; foreword by [[Andy Sawyer]]. ISBN 978-0-7864-4789-3. McFarland & Co. 2010. 




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Latest revision as of 10:54, 12 November 2010

The Moons of Palmares is a 1997 novel by Zainab Amadahy, published by Sister Vision Press (1997-98).

Nalo Hopkinson's blurb on the book said:

This fast-paced feminist adventure novel takes place in the distant future on a faraway world, but it's a world that will seem strangely familiar to readers interested in postcolonial issues and Third World politics.

Criticism and reviews

Judith Leggatt.
  • "Critiquing Economic and Environmental Colonization. Globalization and Science Fiction in The Moons of Palmares." Chapter 9, p.127 et seq, in Science Fiction, Imperialism, and the Third World: Essays on Postcolonial Literature and Film, edited by Ericka Hoagland and Reema Sarwal; foreword by Andy Sawyer. ISBN 978-0-7864-4789-3. McFarland & Co. 2010.