Call for Materials
The WisCon Chronicles, Vol. 10: Social Justice (Redux), will be edited by
Margaret McBride. She has issued the following call for materials:
"One thing I admire in Ursula K. LeGuin's
writing is her
willingness to publicly examine and change her way of seeing the
world and her
fiction (as in Tehanu,
published
almost 20 years after The Earthsea Trilogy or the 1976 "Is Gender
Necessary?" followed by the 1989 "Redux" version of that essay).
I hope The WisCon
Chronicles 10 Social
Justice (Redux) authors will have the same attitude,
for we seem to bring
up problems of social injustice so often.
Mary Anne Mohanraj, who edited The
WisCon Chronicles 9,
focused
on social justice issues in her introduction, as did several
included essays.
The fiction and WisCon 39 guest-of-honor speeches by Alaya Dawn
Johnson and Kim
Stanley Robinson focused on multiple aspects of social justice:
environmental
collapse, need for reduced population, and climate change;
violence against
women; racial inequality in publishing and elsewhere; gender
issues, including
reproductive rights; inequality of income and power; etc. Yet
current
newspapers or blogs about Ferguson or gay marriage or our own
science fiction
community show that we must continue to address such issues in
fiction and
elsewhere (I hope in WisCon
Chronicles 10!).
The "redux" aspect of the volume might include essays on how terms
used in debates about social justice could be problematic.
"I am particularly interested in how science fiction is addressing social justice,
especially the idea
that environmental programs need to include equality for women and
minorities.
Essays examining the fiction of any past guest of honor at WisCon
or Tiptree
Award winner or any science fiction that looks at environmental
concerns or
diversity issues would be appropriate, also. 2016 will be the 40th
year for
WisCon, so personal memories from guests of honor, committee
members, and also
people new or long-time to WisCon will be considered, even
if not linked directly to social justice issues.
"Please submit essays, personal remembrances,
poetry, short
fiction for consideration by September 30, 2015 to mcbride@uoregon.edu."
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