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Latin@ Rising An Anthology of Latin@ Science Fiction and Fantasy
Latin@ Rising An Anthology of Latin@ Science Fiction and Fantasy | Frederick Aldama
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Latin@ Rising is the first anthology of science fiction and fantasy written by Latinos/as living in the United States. The 22 authors and artists included in this anthology come from all over the U.S. and from eight different national traditions. They include well-known creators like Kathleen Alcal, Pablo Brescia, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Ana Castillo, Junot Daz, Richie Narvaez, Giannina Braschi, and Daniel Jos Older; they also include new voices, well worth hearing. The book gives an overview to the field of Latino/a speculative, showing the great variety of stories being told by Latino/a writers. Fifty years ago the Latin American "Boom" introduced magical realism to the world; Latin@ Rising is the literature that has risen from the explosion that gave us Garca Mrquez, Jorge Amado, Carlos Fuentes and others. The 21st century writers and artists of Latin@ Rising help us to imagine a Latino/a past, present, and future which have not been whitewashed by mainstream perspectives. Contrary to the popular perception, Latino/a Literature is not just magical realism and social realist protest literatureit also contains much speculative fiction. By showing the actual breadth of genres being used by Latino/a authors, Latin@ Rising will help extend the boundaries of the Latino/a literature canon. Latin@ Rising demonstrates the value of speculative fiction for the Latino/a community: it gives Latinos/as a vital means for imagining a past and a future in which they play a pivotal role, and it constitutes a narrative of the effects of technology on the Latino/a community. The book shows how the richness of the speculative genres provide U.S. Latinos/as with a unique medium to discuss issues of colonialism, migration, and the experience of being bicultural.
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If you're into scifi and fantasy and are looking for a diverse twist in those genres, this is the book for you. Filled with incredible world building on the surface & layers of social commentary, it's the perfect example of why these genres have such staying power. Some body horror in a few so you've been forewarned. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Started this as my last August read for essay & short story collections. It's been sitting on my shelf for a minute and I finally dove in. Why did I wait this long? Fantastic stories! So much Latinx goodness. #amreadingscifi #amreadingfantasy #amreadinglatinx

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Do you like #shortstories and SFF? Then stack this book and add it on Goodreads! It will be out early next year, but I preordered it in September and my copy was shipped earlier than I expected. Very excited to read it. It has stories by fantastic authors such as Junot Diaz, Ana Castillo, Daniel Jose Older and tons others! Keep this one on your radar for sure. 👍

#diversebooks #Litsygram #tbr #LitsyFeature #diversereads #SFF

rubyslippersreads That cover! 😍😍😍 8y
RanaElizabeth Pre-ordered! I don't like traditional short stories but have discovered recently that I love SFF short stories. Plus, anthologies are great places for new writers to get started so I love supporting them. 8y
Bibliogeekery Sounds great! 8y
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DrexEdit It's like someone went right into my mind to see what I would like! Definitely checking this one out! 😊 8y
read_diverse_books @RanaElizabeth You are THE BEST! I like short stories of all kinds, but SFF short fiction is definitely my favorite. 😁 8y
read_diverse_books @DrexEdit You have amazing taste in books, then! 8y
RanaElizabeth @read_diverse_books Have you read Alyssa Wong's stuff? 8y
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