Black Atlantic Speculative Fictions
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<p>Since the 1980s an increasing number of black writers have begun publishing speculative-fantastic fictions such as fantasy gothic utopian and science fiction. Writing into two literary traditions that are conventionally considered separate -- white speculative genres and black literary-cultural traditions -- the texts integrate an African American sensibility of the past within the present with speculative fiction's sensibility of the present within the future. Thaler takes stock of this trend by proposing that the growing number of texts has brought forth a genre of its own -- Black Atlantic Speculative Fiction. She analyzes recent fictions by Octavia E. Butler Jewelle Gomez and Nalo Hopkinson as in-between color-coded literary and cultural traditions by paying particular attention to concepts of literary history and time as well as postcolonial notions of hybridity and mimicry race and identity. </p>
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