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- Subversion: Science Fiction & Fantasy tales of challenging the norm
Subversion Science Fiction Fantasy tales of challenging the norm
Author:
Jessica Reisman
,
Cat Rambo
,
Shanna Germain
,
R. J. Atruc
,
Deirdre M. Murphy
,
C. A. Young
,
Wendy N. Wagner
,
Timothy T. Murphy
,
Caleb Jordan Schulz
,
Camille Alexa
,
Melissa S. Green
,
Daniel José Older
,
Kelly Jennings
,
Barbara Krasnoff
,
Natania Barron
,
Kay T. Holt
,
Jean Johnson
'Traitor' or 'revolutionary.' These labels are two sides of the same coin, just as 'hero' or 'villain' depends on the point of view of the person telling the story. These are obvious concepts when spelled out in clear cut settings. Because of this, how one goes about subverting the norm (as a traitor or revolutionary) is based on what the norm i
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s. What is normal in one society can be, and often is, taboo in another society. This allows tales of subversion to be subtle, blatant, personal, communal, and endless in variation. - From the Foreword by Jennifer Brozek
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ISBN-13:
9780615533292
ISBN-10:
0615533299
Publication Date:
9/19/2011
Pages:
172
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Publisher:
Crossed Genres Publications
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