The Anthropocene Unconscious of “Shuggie Bain”
Is Douglas Stuart’s “Shuggie Bain” a climate change novel?
Is Douglas Stuart’s “Shuggie Bain” a climate change novel?
A comradely incitement to our own peripheralization.
Mark Fisher's fans, friends, and colleagues remember the author of "Capitalist Realism" and "The Weird and the Eerie."
Two new collections of African SF by Dilman Dila show us life in the postcolony.
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