So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction & Fantasy by Uppinder Mehan & Nalo Hopkinson

So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction & Fantasy by Uppinder Mehan & Nalo Hopkinson

Author:Uppinder Mehan & Nalo Hopkinson [Mehan, Uppinder & Hopkinson, Nalo]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Fiction, Anthologies (Multiple Authors), Fantasy, General, Science Fiction, ebook, book
ISBN: 9781551521589
Google: C8NvQgAACAAJ
Amazon: 155152158X
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Published: 2004-01-15T05:00:00+00:00


SECTION IV

ENCOUNTERS WITH THE ALIEN

The largest grouping of stories centres on encounters with the alien. “The Forgotten Ones” by Karin Lowachee explores questions of vengeance, dispossession, and land settlement through the perspective of the struggle of a small group of freedom fighters. The title of Greg Van Eekhout’s “Native Aliens” captures the paradox at the heart of his story as a Dutch Indonesian boy in the present and a Brevan-Terran boy in the future both face relocation. Celu Amberstone picks up the theme of relocation in her story “Refugees” during a planet-wide apocalyptic future. “Trade Winds” by devorah major is an examination of the two very different world-views of the exchange of goods and services. Carole McDonnell’s “Lingua Franca” explores the cultural gains and losses when a new society faces the powerful economic force of the Earthers. And Ven Begamudré’s “Out of Sync” gives us a widow’s transgressive yet hopeful love on a planet facing a looming bloodbath between humans and aliens.



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