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Browsing Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology; Issue no. 12: Radical Speculation and Ursula K. Le Guin (November 2017) by Title
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Aizura, Aren Z.
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
In this essay I combine a reading of The Left Hand of Darkness with autobiographical accounts of queer/trans reproduction and childrearing. Contrasting my own experiments in “50/50” parenting with the vision of care ...
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Cárdenas, Micha
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
Le Guin’s work is well known as a foundation of feminist science fiction’s analysis of gender. But can contemporary readers understand The Left Hand of Darkness as a transgender text? To demonstrate what is gained by reading ...
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Haran, Joan
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
This article introduces the concept of imaginactivism to investigate the ways in which interpretive and activist communities are formed, inspired and reinvigorated by fictional cultural production. Several instantiations ...
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Lothian, Alexis
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
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Smillie, Tuesday
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
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Dillon, Grace L.
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
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Smillie, Tuesday
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
“Radical Imagination and The Left Hand of Darkness” considers creative practice as crucial in the process of world building. Looking to Ursula K. Le Guin as a model for imagination as a radical practice we find that the ...
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Brown, Adrienne Maree
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
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