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Love After The End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit & Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction (edición 2020)

por Joshua Whitehead (Editor)

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This exciting and groundbreaking fiction anthology showcases a number of new and emerging 2SQ (Two-Spirit and queer Indigenous) writers from across Turtle Island. These visionary authors show how queer Indigenous communities can bloom and thrive through utopian narratives that detail the vivacity and strength of 2SQness throughout its plight in the maw of settler colonialism's histories. Here, readers will discover bio-engineered AI rats, transplanted trees in space, the rise of a 2SQ resistance camp, a primer on how to survive Indigiqueerly, virtual reality applications, motherships at sea, and the very bending of space-time continuums queered through NDN time. Love after the End demonstrates the imaginatively queer Two-Spirit futurisms we have all been dreaming of since 1492. Contributors include Darcie Little Badger, Mari Kurisato, Kai Minosh Pyle, David Alexander Robertson, and jaye simpson.… (más)
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Título:Love After The End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit & Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction
Autores:Joshua Whitehead (Editor)
Información:Arsenal Pulp Press (2020), 224 pages
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Etiquetas:anthology, fantasy, fiction, Native American, queer, SFF, short stories, TPB

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Love after the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction por Joshua Whitehead (Editor)

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The stories are familiar dystopian futures, some with artificial feeling tacked on hope, but the two-souled and Indigiqueer takes give them a different tone. Interesting, but no, there aren't really any efforts at portraying a future more comfortable for those who have to declare their gender, or anyone really. ( )
  quondame | Dec 17, 2023 |
Amazing collection of short stories. None of the authors were previously known to me except Darcie Little Badger so now I can research and find more of these authors works. Highly recommend. ( )
  awesomejen2 | Jun 21, 2022 |
***WHO SUCKED ME IN***
Kazen of Always Doing on YouTube in their Most Anticipated Reads || October 2020 || Always Doing video published on 27 sept. 2020

Stories by indigenious people without the focus being on pain? Sign me up.
I hope it will be stories in which love is the main part and not the massive generational trauma because of colonialism. Which has it's place but somehow I never want that in front and center in my romances. Escapisme ftw
  Jonesy_now | Sep 24, 2021 |
This project was an auto-support on Kickstarter for me, coming from a small press I liked (before they exploded), as its second sf anthology of two-spirit Indigenous stories, and edited by Joshua Whitehead, author of Jonny Appleseed (which I continue to be IN LOVE WITH).

Of course, between me supporting this and reading it, the press went down in flames, publication rights thankfully moved to Arsenal Pulp Press, but all of its reviews and ratings will stay with this edition, surely? Which probably puts this book in a weird limbo?

Which is a shame because I really enjoyed this anthology. None of the stories underwhelmed, a handful of the authors I remembered from the first anthology, and most of them I would love to see more writing from. I really liked all of these, but I think my favorite stories were "Nameless" by Nazbah Tom (an elder teaches her gift of Traveling to call home their people), "Seed Children" by Mari Kurisato (a wise-cracking "synthetic human" fights to secure a future for synthetic children as Withering Earth fails), and "Story for a Bottle" by Darcie Little Badger (a young woman is kidnapped by an out-of-touch rescue boat run by AI that thinks it is saving her).

I hope people continue to find this little gem despite the trash fire it was born into. ( )
  greeniezona | Sep 17, 2021 |
I finished [Love after the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction] edited by Joshua Whitehead. Loved it. Only 9 stories yet all quite memorable. Protagonists are a mix of lesbian, gay, trans, nonbinary, and unknown queer-status folks, mostly young, and from Ojibwe, Cree, Anishinaabe, Mi'kmaq, Navajo nations, though some stories did not indicate any specific tribal heritage. One protagonist was white yet focused entirely on her Cree love interest. These dystopian stories include colonies out in space, either spaceships heading out from Earth or long since settled, alternate/virtual reality via cyberspace, colonizing a world via a portal, either increasingly totalitarian government and scarce resources for survival or turtled-up communities keeping the chaos outside at bay, cyborgs, time travel through the spirit realm, but also thriving after the collapse of civilization, and keeping oral history and the relics of writing alive. Definitely worth checking out if you want to experience an indigenous spin on common science fiction tropes. ( )
1 vota justchris | Jul 31, 2021 |
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Ranging from imaginative science fantasy to plausible near-future speculative fiction, these nine stories are thematically unified by their queer visions of Indigenous futures.
añadido por aspirit | editarPublishers Weekly (Jul 30, 2020)
 

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Whitehead, JoshuaEditorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Adler, NathanContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Benaway, GwenContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Calderon, Gabriel CastillouxContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Jones, Adam GarnetContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Kurisato, MariContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Little Badger, DarcieContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Pyle, Kai MinoshContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Robertson, David AlexanderContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
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Love after the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit & Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction is a project I have been humbled to be a part of for the greater span of two years now—one that saw a migration from its original home with the now closed Bedside Press and into the arms of Arsenal Pulp Press. (introduction)
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This exciting and groundbreaking fiction anthology showcases a number of new and emerging 2SQ (Two-Spirit and queer Indigenous) writers from across Turtle Island. These visionary authors show how queer Indigenous communities can bloom and thrive through utopian narratives that detail the vivacity and strength of 2SQness throughout its plight in the maw of settler colonialism's histories. Here, readers will discover bio-engineered AI rats, transplanted trees in space, the rise of a 2SQ resistance camp, a primer on how to survive Indigiqueerly, virtual reality applications, motherships at sea, and the very bending of space-time continuums queered through NDN time. Love after the End demonstrates the imaginatively queer Two-Spirit futurisms we have all been dreaming of since 1492. Contributors include Darcie Little Badger, Mari Kurisato, Kai Minosh Pyle, David Alexander Robertson, and jaye simpson.

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