The article aims at an in-depth analysis of the way in which Sheree R. Thomas, in her short story “The Grassdreaming Tree,” engages in a dialogue concerning the issue of power relations and Othering practices in the postcolonial paradigm, as well as the importance of collective memory and cultural heritage in the processes of decolonisation. Using the postcolonial discourse and theory of science fiction as the primary methodological frameworks, the article seeks to explore the themes of memory, heritage, and the dynamics of difference, with the view of substantiating the thesis that the loss of ancestral heritage and collective memory enables the unwitting perpetuation of the colonial paradigm, thus emphasising the pervasiveness of the col...
In recent years, a number of authors have written science fiction works that express the concerns an...
This article argues that Science Fiction is a posthuman art form, whose texts posit a utopian dream ...
This article explores postcolonial powers of ambivalence in Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed (1980). It wi...
This thesis concerns aspects of settler post-colonial discourse, examined through fictional and non-...
This article explores postcolonial powers of ambivalence in Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed (1980). It wi...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
Unsettlement is our current shared pluriversal human condition which is experienced differently depe...
This dissertation seeks to establish science fiction as a critical framework for interrogating conte...
This paper explores gender and power relationships between self and Other in science fiction using a...
This article examines Toni Morrison's Recitatif and Alice Walker's Everyday Use as post-colonial tex...
This article assesses how recent literary depictions of Indigenous futurity coincide with grassroots...
Writing the Aftermath engages with the afterlives of imperial histories as they find expression in c...
Generally speaking, in the postcolonial literary theory the other is represented as the object of co...
While science fiction has historically been associated with masculinist, rationalist and colonial di...
In recent years, a number of authors have written science fiction works that express the concerns an...
This article argues that Science Fiction is a posthuman art form, whose texts posit a utopian dream ...
This article explores postcolonial powers of ambivalence in Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed (1980). It wi...
This thesis concerns aspects of settler post-colonial discourse, examined through fictional and non-...
This article explores postcolonial powers of ambivalence in Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed (1980). It wi...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
Unsettlement is our current shared pluriversal human condition which is experienced differently depe...
This dissertation seeks to establish science fiction as a critical framework for interrogating conte...
This paper explores gender and power relationships between self and Other in science fiction using a...
This article examines Toni Morrison's Recitatif and Alice Walker's Everyday Use as post-colonial tex...
This article assesses how recent literary depictions of Indigenous futurity coincide with grassroots...
Writing the Aftermath engages with the afterlives of imperial histories as they find expression in c...
Generally speaking, in the postcolonial literary theory the other is represented as the object of co...
While science fiction has historically been associated with masculinist, rationalist and colonial di...
In recent years, a number of authors have written science fiction works that express the concerns an...
This article argues that Science Fiction is a posthuman art form, whose texts posit a utopian dream ...
This article explores postcolonial powers of ambivalence in Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed (1980). It wi...