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No. 240 (2020): Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
No. 240 (2020): Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.vi240
Published:
2020-08-18
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Editorials
Introduction: Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
Maureen Moynagh, Lou Cornum
8-18
Articles
Familiarizing Grist Village
Why I Write Speculative Fiction
Larissa Lai
20-39
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"In this very uncertain space"
A Conversation with Omar El Akkad
Y-Dang Troeung, Phanuel Antwi
42-56
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Reclaiming Fossil Ghosts
Indigenous Resistance to Resource Extraction in Works by Warren Cariou, Cherie Dimaline, and Nathan Adler
Moritz Ingwersen
59-76
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Re-framing the Diasporic Subject
The Supernatural and the Black Female Body in The Salt Roads
Miasol Eguíbar-Holgado
79-95
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A Note—Imagining an Africa That Never Was:
The Anti-Racist / Anti-Imperialist Fantasy of Charles R. Saunders's Imaro and its Basis in the Africentric Occult
George Elliott Clarke
97-105
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Canadian Postwar Book Diplomacy and Settler Contradiction
Jody Mason
107-128
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Poetry
Gift
Lauren Nerfa
19-19
Anti-depressant Pantoum
Rebecca Papucaru
40-41
Forgotten Jasmine
Lisa Arsenault
57-58
Crowsnest Flow
Vivian Zenari
77-78
Your Poisoned Life
Barry Dempster
96-96
Patrick Lane
Dan MacIsaac
106-106
Reviews
Essential Contingencies, or the Verbs Behind All Nouns
Gregory Betts
129-130
The Conformalists
Shane Neilson
130-132
Simply Observe
Alex Assaly
132-134
The Breadth of "breth"
Weldon Gardner Hunter
134-135
Shifting Cityscapes
Ralph Sarkonak
135-136
Something Attentive
Ryan Fitzpatrick
136-137
Wayfinding in the Marginalia
Evangeline Holtz-Schramek
137-138
Land and language through story
Jasmine Spencer
139-140
No One and Twin Studies
Brandon McFarlane
140-142
Never Enough Sad Poems?
Crystal Hurdle
142-143
Where Was Here?
Alison Calder
143-144
Hitched to Everything
Laurie Ricou
145-145
Frenemies and Possibilities
Ian Rae
146-146
When Poems are Quilts
Emily Wall
147-148
A Terrifying Insularity of Mind
Claire Omhovère
148-149
Transforming Stories
Margery Fee
149-150
Listening to Inuit Stories
Marianne Stenbaek
151-151
Getting to the Roots
Julie Sutherland
152-153
Designing and Resisting
Dani Spinosa
153-154
Undertaking the Impossible
Lisa Grekul
154-156
Diasporic (Be)longings
Brooke Xiang
156-157
(Re)Writing China
Sijia Cheng
157-158
Toward More Feeling
Neil Surkan
158-160
Faces of Desperation
Karen Charleson
160-161
Twenty-First-Century Novels
Margery Fee
161-162
CBC's Canadian History
Sherrill Grace
162-163
Rejoicing in MacLennan
Michael A. Peterman
163-164
Voices of Trauma and Hope
Jessica Janssen
164-165
The Numbers Tell a Story
Lydia Forssander-Song
165-166
Spaces of Possibility
Veronica Austen
166-167
“The lemon is not a lemon”
Flowing Letters for Our Time
Alessandra Capperdoni
167-168
The Divided Self in the African South
Stephen Ney
169-170
Walking Woman and Her Legacy
Valerie Legge
170-171
To the Heart of the Matter
David Creelman
171-172
Jiaozi and Pirozhki
Eleanor Ty
172-173
Placing Through Poems, Play, and Stories
Michael Minor
173-174
Indigenous Women and Law
Margery Fee
175-176
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