Invisible 2: Personal Essays on Representation in SF/F book cover

Invisible 2: Personal Essays on Representation in SF/F

Pages: 82
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Published: 12 May 2015
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Description

19 essays on the importance of representation in science fiction and fantasy, with an introduction by author Aliette de Bodard. Proceeds from the sale of this collection go to the Carl Brandon Society to support Con or Bust.

Full table of contents:

Introduction by Aliette de Bodard
Breaking Mirrors by Diana M. Pho
I'm Not Broken by Annalee Flower Horne
Next Year in Jerusalem by Gabrielle Harbowy
I Am Not Hispanic, I Am Puerto Rican by Isabel Schechter
No More Dried Up Spinsters by Nancy Jane Moore
False Expectations by Matthew Alan Thyer (credited as Matthew Thyer)
Text, Subtext, and Pieced-Together Lives by Angelia Sparrow
Parenting as a Fan of Color by Kat Tanaka Okopnik
Alien of Extraordinary Ability? by Bogi Takács
Accidental Representation by Chrysoula Tzavelas
Discovering the Other by John G. Hartness (credited as John Hartness)
Lost in the Margins by Sarah Chorn
Too Niche by Lauren Jankowski
Fat Chicks in SFF by Alis Franklin
Not Your Mystical Indian by Jessica McDonald
Exponentially Hoping by A. Merc Rustad (credited as Merc Rustad)
Colonialism, Land, and Speculative Fiction: An Indigenous Perspective by Ambelin Kwaymullina
Nobody's Sidekick: Intersectionality in Protagonists by S. L. Huang
The Danger of the False Narrative by LaShawn M. Wanak (credited as LaShawn Wanak)
Afterword by Jim C. Hines