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E-grāmata: Speculative Fiction for Dreamers: A Latinx Anthology

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  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Ohio State University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814281352
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814281352

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"A collection of speculative works, including short stories, poems, plays, and graphic short stories that address the breadth of Latinx experiences and identities, including those of DREAMers"--

An array of tantalizing new works from some of the most exciting Latinx creators working in the speculative vein today, for teenagers and up.

&;An outstanding showcase of contemporary Latinx authors exploring identity through the conventions of sci-fi, fantasy, and magical realism. Themes of family, migration, and community resonate throughout these 38 masterful stories. &; This is a knockout.&; &;Publishers Weekly (starred review)

In a tantalizing array of new works from some of the most exciting Latinx creators working in the speculative vein today, Speculative Fiction for Dreamers extends the project begun with a previous anthology, Latinx Rising (The Ohio State University Press, 2020), to showcase a new generation of writers. Spanning diverse forms, settings, perspectives, and styles, but unified by their drive to imagine new Latinx futures, these stories address the breadth of contemporary Latinx experiences and identities while exuberantly embracing the genre&;s ability to entertain and surprise. With new work for new audiences in their teens and up, and especially for Latinx people navigating their identities in the ever-shifting, sometimes perilous, but always promising cultural landscape of the US, this book is for dreamers&;and DREAMers&;everywhere. 
 
Contributors: Grisel Y. Acosta, Stephanie Adams-Santos, Frederick Luis Aldama, William Alexander, Nicholas Belardes, Louangie Bou-Montes, Lisa M. Bradley, Eliana Buenrostro, Diana Burbano, Pedro Cabiya, Steve Castro, Fernando de Peña, Scott Russell Duncan, Samy Figaredo, Tammy Melody Gomez, J. M. Guzman, Ernest Hogan, Pedro Iniguez, Ezzy G. Languzzi, Patrick Lugo, Roxanne Ocasio, Daniel Parada, Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos, Reyes Ramirez, Julia Rios, Sara Daniele Rivera, Roman Sanchez, Tabitha Sin, Alex Temblador, Rodrigo Vargas, Laura Villareal, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Karlo Yeager Rodriguez
Preface Dreaming Latinx Realities ix
Frederick Luis Aldama
Introduction jSeguimos en la Lucha! xi
Alex Hernandez
Matthew David Goodwin
Sarah Rafael Garcia
PART I Dreaming of New Homes
How Juan Bobo Cot to los Nueba Yores
3(20)
Karlo Yeager Rodriguez
Those Rumors of Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
23(12)
Ernest Hogan
Saint Simon of 9th and Oblivion
35(23)
Safjrina Vourvoulias
Ancestral Lines and Other Tall Tales
58(13)
Samy Figaredo
Quetzal Feathers
71(2)
Tammy Melody Gomez
Tia Abuela's Face, Ten Ways
73(12)
Lisa M. Bradley
PART II Dreams Interrupted
Jean
85(15)
Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos
Like Flowers Through Concrete
100(22)
Louangie Bou-Montes
A Flock for the Sandhill Crane
122(17)
Roman Sanchez
Fancy
139(9)
Diana Burbano
Time Traveler Intro
148(1)
Elian A. Buenrostro
The Music Box
149(12)
Sara Daniele Rivera
PART III My Life in Dreams
My First Word
161(9)
William Alexander
Do as I Do
170(12)
Pedro Inicuez
The Clarification Oral History Project
182(17)
Pedro Cabiya
Curanderas in the Ceiling
199(11)
Alex Temblador
Dream Rider
210(7)
Daniel Parada
Spooky Action at a Distance
217(2)
Laura Villareal
Blind Vision
219(12)
Grisel Y. Acosta
PART IV When Dreams Awarcen
The Chupacabra Next Door
231(15)
Roxanne Ocasio
An Adventure of Xuxa, La Ultima
246(24)
Reyes Ramirez
Night Flowers
270(8)
Stephanie Adams-Santos
Alma y Corazon
278(15)
Julia Rios
Ella
293(7)
Frederick Luis Aldama
Fernando De Pena
Rodrico Vargas
Two-Bullet Cowgirl Blues
300(1)
Steve Castro
A Mirage
301(2)
Steve Castro
The One
303(1)
Steve Castro
Grave Talk
304(15)
J. M. Guzman
PART V Dreams Never Imagined
A Dangerous Wand
319(20)
Nicholas Belardes
Madrina
339(25)
Sara Daniele Rivera
Bad Sun
364(2)
Scott Russell Duncan
Beacon
366(3)
Scott Russell Duncan
Her Number
369(2)
Scott Russell Duncan
Old FoIrs
371(2)
Scott Russell Duncan
Soledad
373(11)
Ezzy C. Languzzi
Contraband
384(9)
Patrick Lugo
The ENCRoach Program
393(2)
Grisel Y. Acosta
Homebound
395(14)
Tabitha Sin
Contributors 409