Subject of Race in American Science Fiction
Explore the intricate relationship between science fiction and race in the thought-provoking book, Subject of Race in American Science Fiction by Sharon DeGraw, Ph.D. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this insightful analysis spans 240 pages, making it a substantial addition to the discourse on race in literature.
DeGraw reveals how racial identity has been a crucial aspect of the subjectivity portrayed in American science fiction, a topic often overlooked by scholars. This seminal text traces the evolution from a stable, essentialist view of racial identity to the diverse and complex social constructions found in poststructuralist subjectivities today. Whether you are a student, a scholar, or simply a fan of science fiction, this book invites you to reconsider the narratives around race that have shaped the genre. Dive into a comprehensive critique that underscores the significance of racial dynamics in the science fiction landscape.