Queering SF: Readingsby Ritch Calvin
Finalist for the 2023 Locus AwardsThe essays contained in Queering SF provide an introduction to some of the shades of queer in SF writing. SF is not a monolith. Queer SF is not, either. Writers of queer SF approach it in a variety of ways, with a variety of end goals. The essays here aim to introduce readers to a wide range of writers and texts, some familiar, some unfamiliar. These essays demonstrate some of the ways in which queer SF pushes at the very generic norms of SF. The idea of SF, the characteristics of SF, the content of SF have all been shaped (a) in a particular place and time, and (b) in one's own reading experience. Many of these writers want to challenge what SF looks like and does. Finally, Queering SF points to some of these newly imagined futures, to a way to spend some time in differently imagined societies and families, and to think about the ways in which we would like to see that in our own reality. Advance Praise“Queering SF takes readers on a tour of science fiction’s
imaginings and reimaginings of gender and sexuality, from the
tentative explorations of the early twentieth century to the
burgeoning diverse visions of the twenty-first. To read this book is
to be transported into an ideal college classroom, where stories and
novels are carefully contextualized, generously critiqued, and
expansively engaged as contributions to the projects of queer,
feminist, intersectional social transformation. Calvin's accessible,
friendly style and deep knowledge of both SF and queer studies make
this an essential read for anyone interested in exploring the
queerness of science fiction and the science-fictionality of
queerness.”
ISBN: 978-1-61976-220-6 (13 digit)
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