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One of the Earliest Science Fiction Utopias Was a Protest Against Patriarchy

Over a century ago, Bengali Muslim writer Rokeya Hossain wrote a short story about a world run by women, fueled by solar power

Tanya Agathocleous

#scifi #sciencefiction #utopia
https://electricliterature.com/one-of-the-earliest-science-fiction-utopias-was-a-protest-against-patriarchy/

One of the Earliest Science Fiction Utopias Was a Protest Against Patriarchy - Electric Literature

Over a century ago, Bengali Muslim writer Rokeya Hossain wrote a short story about a world run by women, fueled by solar power

Electric Literature

Illustrating the Future Imaginary

We asked artists to illustrate themselves or their indigenous communities seven, ten or twenty generations from now.

#scifi #sciencefiction #utopia

https://indigenousfutures.net/other/illustrating-the-future-imaginary/

Illustrating the Future Imaginary – Initiative for Indigenous Futures

Indigenous Sci-Fi and Fantasy Authors You Should Be Checking For

A whole list of Indigenous Science Fiction and Fantasy writers!

https://blackgirlnerds.com/indigenous-sci-fi-and-fantasy-authors-you-should-be-checking-for/

Indigenous Sci-Fi and Fantasy Authors You Should Be Checking For

From Comic Years written by Emily O'Donnell This past week as Columbus Day has been rebranded and restored by many communities as Indigenous People's Day — it's time to reflect on a list of indigenous sci-fi and fantasy authors to look for. Take a look at some of the prominent Native

Black Girl Nerds
The Islamic Roots Of Science Fiction

You probably already knew that Islam was having a scientific golden age during Europe's middle ages, and making tons of scientific and medical discoveries. (Which is why we use words like "algebra.") But you might not know that some of the earliest proto-science fiction came from the Islamic world.

Gizmodo

The Ruins of the Future: Speculative Fiction in Arabic

"#SOAS shifted the conversation around Arabic #scifi from lamenting the supposed lack of #Arabic texts in the genre to exploring nuanced ideas of dystopia and alternate temporalities."

#islam #scifi #sciencefiction

https://arablit.org/2019/08/29/science-fiction-in-conversation-with-al-atlal/

The Ruins of the Future: Speculative Fiction in Arabic

“Science fiction is both a mode of engagement and act of resistance by those who are continually cast as alien in their homeland.”

ARABLIT & ARABLIT QUARTERLY

This is the Muslim tradition of sci-fi and speculative fiction

Sci-fi is often thought a product of ‘Western imagination’ but the Muslim world imagines utopias and dystopias too.

by Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad

#islam #futurism #sciencefiction
#scifi #muslimfuturism

https://aeon.co/ideas/think-sci-fi-doesnt-belong-in-the-muslim-world-think-again

Think sci-fi doesn’t belong in the Muslim world? Think again | Aeon Ideas

Sci-fi does not belong to the West: from ‘One Thousand and One Nights’, the Muslim world has spun its own speculative tales

Aeon
Feminist Visions of Science and Utopia in Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s ‘Sultana’s Dream’ — Lady Science

A look into the feminist utopia and science of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain in 'Sultana's Dream.'

Lady Science

Imagine a World Without Prisons: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Superheroes, and Prison Abolition

by Walidah Imarisha

https://revolutionbythebook.akpress.org/2014/12/imagine-a-world-without-prisons/

Imagine a World Without Prisons: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Superheroes, and Prison Abolition | Revolution by the Book

Walidah Imarisha is the co-editor (along with adrienne maree brown) of Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements, a book we're publishing in April in collaboration with the Institute for Anarchist Studies. The project is a fascinating and exciting one, and we're looking forward to holding the final product in our hands (as are

Revolution by the Book | The AK Press Blog

Alternate History: A Muslim Al-Hajj Vladimir Lenin

"Thus I give you the life of the wandering sufi Al-Hajj Vladimir Lenin as imagined by the Russian artist Rinat Voligamsi from Ufa, Bashkiria. In this version of history Lenin gets tired of politics converts to Islam and becomes a sufi"

by Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad

#alternatehistory

https://web.archive.org/web/20230324065632/http://www.islamscifi.com/alternate-history-a-muslim-haji-vladimir-lenin/

Alternate History: A Muslim Al-Hajj Vladimir Lenin – Islam and Science Fiction

Exploring Black Feminist Futurism and Womanism with Suzi Analogue

Stories from all angles

CityWide Stories

How One 1920s Feminist Imagined Our Futuristic High-Tech World

"More electricity! More radium! More atoms!" Feminist futurism & the deceptive link between prosperity & emancipation

By Matt Novak

#feminism #futurism #sciencefiction #emancipation

https://gizmodo.com/how-one-1920s-feminist-imagined-our-futuristic-high-tec-1620153807

How One 1920s Feminist Imagined Our Futuristic High-Tech World

Josephine Daskam Bacon was an author known for her adventure serials that featured female protagonists. But in 1929, she took a break from her regular fiction writing and slipped on her futurist goggles for an article in Century magazine titled "In Nineteen Seventy-Nine." Bacon imagined just how much progress women…

Gizmodo

Reading Feminist Futurism in the Age of the “Female” Virtual Assistant

Images of Empowerment in the Literary Cyborg

By Samantha Edmonds

#futurism #feminism #cyborg

https://lithub.com/reading-feminist-futurism-in-the-age-of-the-female-virtual-assistant/

Reading Feminist Futurism in the Age of the “Female” Virtual Assistant

I often think about this joke from Twitter: Women are just better—that’s why our robots are women. Siri, Alexa. All you guys have is a shitbag named Craig with a creepy list. It didn’t make me laug…

Literary Hub

Sultana’s Dream And Its Conception Of A Feminist Utopia

Rokeya Sakhawat Begum's work Sultana's Dream is a feminist attempt at imagining a feminist utopia, named Ladyland.

"Did you know that the first ever feminist science fiction story in India was written as early as 1905?"

By Deeksha Sharma

#feminism #utopia #sciencefiction
https://feminisminindia.com/2017/10/04/sultanas-dream-feminist-utopia/

Sultana's Dream And Its Conception Of A Feminist Utopia

Rokeya Sakhawat Begum's work Sultana's Dream is a feminist attempt at imagining a feminist utopia, named Ladyland.

Feminism in India

Glimpse: Utopian Fiction Could Help Us Unlock the Bright Future We Never Imagined

We're drawn to narratives like Handmaid's Tale and Black Mirror. But they're not helping us create a better world.

by Luke Kingma

#sciencefiction #utopia #dystopia #futurism

https://futurism.com/glimpse-utopia-dystopia-science-fiction

Glimpse: Utopian Fiction Could Help Us Unlock the Bright Future We Never Imagined

It's time for science fiction to stop skewing so negative.

Futurism

Are we living in a Blade Runner world?

"Set in Los Angeles, November 2019, Blade Runner is no longer science fiction. It’s contemporary thriller."

by David M. Barnett about Blade Runner's (now contemporary) dystopia.

#BladeRunner #SciFi #Dystopia #Futurism #sciencefiction

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20191111-are-we-living-in-a-blade-runner-world

Are we living in a Blade Runner world?

The 1982 sci-fi film imagined a dystopian metropolis in November 2019. But, now we've caught up, to what extent did it really predict our present reality, asks David Barnett.

BBC

N. K. Jemisin’s Dream Worlds

The sci-fi writer’s inventive, intricate novels have defied convention and sold millions of copies.

“Science fiction reaches into the future, the past, the human mind. It reaches out to other worlds... Is it really so limited, then, that it cannot reach into the lives of ordinary everyday humans who happen not to be white?”

By Raffi Khatchadourian

#sciencefiction #scifi
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/01/27/nk-jemisins-dream-worlds

N. K. Jemisin’s Dream Worlds

The sci-fi writer’s inventive, intricate novels have defied convention and sold millions of copies, Raffi Khatchadourian writes.

The New Yorker

This Science Fiction Novelist Created a Feminist Language from Scratch

There's Even a Word For Emotional Labor!

By Rebecca Romney

#Futurism #sciencefiction #scifi #feminism

https://lithub.com/this-science-fiction-novelist-created-a-feminist-language-from-scratch/

This Science Fiction Novelist Created a Feminist Language from Scratch

Can a language be designed specifically to express the thoughts and feelings of women? In 1984, the linguist Suzette Haden Elgin wrote a science fiction novel to test this question. The result was …

Literary Hub

How ‘Blade Runner’ and Sci-Fi Made Everything Dystopian

"Science fiction, especially Blade Runner, has spawned so many dystopias that dystopia itself has become banal. We need a new utopianism that embraces the city"

By Manu Saadia @manusaadia

#sciencefiction #Dystopia #utopia #bladerunner #scifi

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-11-01/in-our-dystopian-times-why-not-strive-for-utopia

In Our Dystopian Times, Why Not Strive for Utopia?

Science fiction, especially Blade Runner, has spawned so many dystopias that dystopia itself has become banal. We need a new utopianism that embraces the city.

Bloomberg

Fantasy And Sci-fi Are Leading The Way In More Racially-Diverse Casting

"In a world where there’s an elf doing magic at the next table, who’s going to care about your skin colour?"

Christian Harimanow

https://www.gq.com.au/entertainment/film-tv/fantasy-and-scifi-are-leading-the-way-in-more-raciallydiverse-casting/news-story/62dd503ef1b3169be19ccb13f2436103

Fantasy And Sci-fi Are Leading The Way In More Racially-Diverse Casting

In a world where there’s an elf doing magic at the next table, who’s going to care about your skin colour?

We should all be reading more Ursula Le Guin

Her novels imagine other worlds, but her theory of fiction can help us better live in this one.

by Siobhan Leddy

#sciencefiction #utopia #futurism #UrsulaLeGuin

https://theoutline.com/post/7886/ursula-le-guin-carrier-bag-theory

We should all be reading more Ursula Le Guin

Her novels imagine other worlds, but her theory of fiction can help us better live in this one.

The Outline

There's a massive free catalogue of Indigenous films online — here are 5 picks to get you started

"Indigenous filmmakers and curators share their must-see recommendations from the NFB's catalogue"

This story was originally published April 18th, 2018. Last Updated: June 21, 2022

#indigenous

https://www.cbc.ca/arts/there-s-a-massive-free-catalogue-of-indigenous-films-online-here-are-5-picks-to-get-you-started-1.4623884

There's a massive free catalogue of Indigenous films online — here are 5 picks to get you started | CBC Arts

Indigenous filmmakers and curators share their must-see recommendations from the National Film Board's catalogue of hundreds of films.

CBC

Rethinking the Apocalypse: An Indigenous Anti-Futurist Manifesto

…This is a transmission from a future that will not happen. From a people who do not exist…

“The end is near. Or has it come and gone before?”
– An ancestor

Why can we imagine the ending of the world, yet not the ending of colonialism?

#indigenous #futurism #colonialism #utopia #liberation

https://www.indigenousaction.org/rethinking-the-apocalypse-an-indigenous-anti-futurist-manifesto/

Imagining an Indigenous science-fiction festival for the stay-home era

Like all literature, good sci-fi explores the human condition, just using different tools. We Indigenous people know a few things about the human condition

The Globe and Mail

Survival Is Indigenous

"Science fiction informs the future... Yet most of the science fiction I see today is apocalyptic. As an indigenous person, I don’t relate to these narratives, as my people have already survived an apocalypse"

Cannupe Hanska Luger

#indigenous #sciencefiction #scifi #utopia #Dystopia

https://www.newmexicomagazine.org/blog/post/cannupa-hanska-luger/

Survival Is Indigenous

We talk to renowned local artist and activist Cannupa Hanska Luger about his latest work, capitalism and the future.

From growing medicine to space rockets: What is Indigenous futurism?

interview with Grace Dillon editor of Walking the Clouds An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction

Kyle Muzyka

#indigenous #sciencefiction #futurism

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/looking-towards-the-future-indigenous-futurism-in-literature-music-film-and-fashion-1.5036479/from-growing-medicine-to-space-rockets-what-is-indigenous-futurism-1.5036480

From growing medicine to space rockets: What is Indigenous futurism? | CBC Radio

Grace Dillon coined the term, Indigenous futurism, paying homage to Afrofuturism, which weaves in traditional knowledge and culture with futuristic ideas and settings.

CBC
“What’s A Story Like You Doing In A Place Like This?”: Cyberspace, New Media and Indigenous Speculative Fiction

For many uninformed readers Indigenous Science Fiction (sf) is an oxymoron. But Indigenous authors, programmers and artists have been imaging futures in speculative fiction and the digital for deca…

Novel Alliances

Indigenous science (fiction) for the Anthropocene: Ancestral dystopias and fantasies of climate change crises

Kyle P. Whyte

Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, Volume 1, Issue 1-2

#indigenous #sciencefiction #scifi #dystopia

pdf:
https://sci-hub.ru/10.1177/2514848618777621

Sci-Hub | Indigenous science (fiction) for the Anthropocene: Ancestral dystopias and fantasies of climate change crises. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 1(1-2), 224–242 | 10.1177/2514848618777621

Utopias and Dystopias from the Muslim World – Islam and Science Fiction

When One People’s Sci-Fi Is Another People’s Past

Colonization and marginalization are commonly used as plot points, but for Native Americans these are not fantastical, imagined scenarios. We live them.

Bitch Media

Famous Sci-Fi Scenes Painted As 16th Century Ottoman Miniatures

Today in Awesome

By Kellie Foxx-Gonzalez

#sciencefiction #scifi #ottoman

https://www.themarysue.com/sci-fi-scenes-ottoman-ar/

Sci-Fi Scenes Painted As 16th Century Ottoman Miniatures | The Mary Sue

In what amounts to be the coolest thesis project ever, Istanbul artist Murat Palta depicted scenes from popular Western  films using classic motifs from 16th century Ottoman miniatures, including a lot of moments from our  favorite science fiction classics. Hit the jump to marvel at his art/mourn the mediocrity of your thesis in comparison!

The Mary Sue

First Contact with Possible Futures

"Afrofuturisms, along with disability, refugee, queer, and other futures, use creative speculation and resistance imagination to unnaturalize oppression. A better world is possible."

by Michael Oman-Reagan

#afrofuturism #sciencefiction #queer #indigenous #scifi #futurism

https://culanth.org/fieldsights/first-contact-with-possible-futures

If You Really Want to Unlearn Racism, Read Black Sci-Fi Authors

"While we fight for the world of our dreams, we should read pieces from the people who have already created it."

by Cree Myles

#sciencefiction #scifi #racism #afrofuturism #utopia

https://www.themarysue.com/unlearn-racism-black-sci-fi-authors/

If You Really Want to Unlearn Racism, Read Black Sci-Fi Authors | The Mary Sue

I needed some hope. I shared this with my sociology professor, and he went to his bookshelf and took down The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Leguin. After that, you could say that a love affair bloomed, and when I finally sat down with some science fiction written by black women, my life was changed forever.

The Mary Sue
‘The Dispossessed’ By Ursula K. Le Guin: An Embodiment of Postmodern Anarchism ?

“You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.” ― Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed Ursula K. Le Guin has…

Curious

Thinking Parabolically: Time Matters in Octavia Butler’s Parables

By Priya Chandrasekaran

#anthropology #OctaviaEButler #sciencefiction

https://culanth.org/fieldsights/thinking-parabolically-time-matters-in-octavia-butlers-parables

Looking for Humanity in Science Fiction through Afrofuturism

"This is why my anthropology, in theory and praxis, is inspired by Afrofuturism. It rejects the supremacy of Western schools of praxis and, instead, proposes (and builds on) frameworks that center those being studied as protagonists in the narrative."

By David Colón-Cabrera

#afrofuturism #futurism #sciencefiction #scifi

https://culanth.org/fieldsights/looking-for-humanity-in-science-fiction-through-afrofuturism

First Contact with Possible Futures

"Speculative ethnography can teach us to imagine justice and freedom as attainable in all our first contacts with today’s emerging realities and with the possible, hopefully more just, futures yet to come."

by Michael Oman-Reagan

#anthropology #ethnography #futurism #sciencefiction

https://culanth.org/fieldsights/first-contact-with-possible-futures

@serdargunes

isn't speculative ethnography entirely antithetical to the practice of participant observation?