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Feminist SF, like SF generally, has handled issues of race, ethnicity, racial prejudice, and institutionalized racism in all manner of ways over the years. Some examples: | Feminist SF, like SF generally, has handled issues of race, ethnicity, racial prejudice, and institutionalized racism in all manner of ways over the years. Some examples: | ||
* creating diverse representations within the story without specifically focusing on race; | * creating diverse representations within the story without specifically focusing on race; | ||
* radical anti-racist treatments; | * radical anti-racist treatments; | ||
* "color-blind" treatments; | * "[[color-blind]]" treatments; | ||
* stories focused on racism as understood in the historical and present-day Earth societies; | * stories focused on racism as understood in the historical and present-day Earth societies; | ||
* [[metaphoric and alien race and racism|stories metaphorically treating race and racism]] in the contexts of aliens, demons, or other kinds of "others"; | * [[metaphoric and alien race and racism|stories metaphorically treating race and racism]] in the contexts of aliens, demons, or other kinds of "others"; | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Women of Color Index]] | |||
* [[Feminist SF works by women of color]] | |||
* [[Cultural Appropriation (WisCon 30 Panel)]] and ongoing, intense blog discussions (add links here) | |||
* [http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=30 Joss Whedon & Race] on the feminist SF blog (original post by [[Laura Quilter]]; substantial commentary on the blog & at [whedonesque.com/comments/10799 Whedonesque] | |||
[[Category:Race and gender]] | |||
[[Category:Race and ethnicity themes]] | |||
[[Category:Intersectionality]] | |||
{{Needswork|Needed=Flesh out these examples & link to more detailed pages}} | |||
Latest revision as of 13:37, 7 May 2008
| Guide to oppressions & intersections in SF |
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| Basics:
Classism |
| Manifestations:
Institutionalized, systemic, structural |
| Responses: Activism: Antiracism, feminism, etc. |
| SFnal treatments: |
| See also: |
| About the GOI |
Feminist SF, like SF generally, has handled issues of race, ethnicity, racial prejudice, and institutionalized racism in all manner of ways over the years. Some examples:
- creating diverse representations within the story without specifically focusing on race;
- radical anti-racist treatments;
- "color-blind" treatments;
- stories focused on racism as understood in the historical and present-day Earth societies;
- stories metaphorically treating race and racism in the contexts of aliens, demons, or other kinds of "others";
- stories treating themes that have particular resonance with racism as historically experienced on earth, including slavery or anti-miscegenation laws;
- stories embodying explicitly or propounding explicitly racist ideologies.
See Also
- Women of Color Index
- Feminist SF works by women of color
- Cultural Appropriation (WisCon 30 Panel) and ongoing, intense blog discussions (add links here)
- Joss Whedon & Race on the feminist SF blog (original post by Laura Quilter; substantial commentary on the blog & at [whedonesque.com/comments/10799 Whedonesque]
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