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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Coloring Science Fiction
Part One. Black Planets
The Bannekerade: Genius, Madness, and Magic in Black Science Fiction
“The Best Is Yet to Come”; or, Saving the Future: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Reform Astrofuturism
Far beyond the Star Pit: Samuel R. Delany
Digging Deep: Ailments of Difference in Octavia Butler’s “The Evening and the Morning and the Night”
The Laugh of Anansi: Why Science Fiction Is Pertinent to Black Children’s Literature Pedagogy
Part Two. Brown Planets
Haint Stories Rooted in Conjure Science: Indigenous Scientific Literacies in Andrea Hairston’s Redwood and Wildfire
Questing for an Indigenous Future: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony as Indigenous Science Fiction
Monteiro Lobato’s O presidente negro (The Black President): Eugenics and the Corporate State in Brazil
Mestizaje and Heterotopia in Ernest Hogan’s High Aztech
Virtual Reality at the Border of Migration, Race, and Labor
A Dis-(Orient)ation: Race, Technoscience, and The Windup Girl
Reflections on “Yellow, Black, Metal, and Tentacled,” Twenty-Four Years On
Yellow, Black, Metal, and Tentacled: The Race Question in American Science Fiction
Coda
“The Wild Unicorn Herd Check-In”: The Politics of Race in Science Fiction Fandom
Contributors
Index
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