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Postcolonial Worlds

Postcolonial Worlds

What if some of the most difficult chapters in history are retold with magic and fantasy?

Imaginary Worlds · Eric Molinsky | Daylight Media

September 14, 202232m 36s

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Show Notes

The stories we tell about the past can determine the way we understand the present. But what happens when we combine tales of magic and fantasy with some of the most traumatic chapters in history? I talk with novelists P. Djeli Clark, Nisi Shawl, and Zen Cho about how speculative fiction can be a useful tool to reimagine the legacy of colonialism and imperialism. Plus, we hear readings from actress Nneka Okoye.

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