Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Multiculturalism in SF

This essay talks about reasons for writing multicultural science fiction.  It's not bad.  But really?  If you need an article like this in the first place, it's probably not going to help much.  The really good futurists  have no trouble looking at a diverse world and envisioning a diverse future, or peeling off slivers that are something other than the currently fashionable powerbase.  Consider Firefly, for instance.  That's one of the most chromatically plausible futures I've seen, despite the fact that my crisis litany ends with "... and thank the gods we don't live in a universe scripted by Joss Whedon."
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I liked the explanation someone came up with for why everyone in the background in Buffy's hometown in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' was white - only the white people were stupid enough to disbelieve the evidence of their own eyes and ears and thus stay. ['Neck rupture' as a plausible cause of death?]

Everyone else took a few months, at most, to suss out what was going on then left for somewhere (almost anywhere really) healthier.
I like that explanation.