Via Keith Wilson.
Originally shared by George Station
I take decent #fantasy & #scifi articles where I can get them. The Monitor came through.
Via Keith Wilson.
Originally shared by George Station
I take decent #fantasy & #scifi articles where I can get them. The Monitor came through.
Originally shared by Cora Foerstner
A #scifi/ #horror book waiting to be written: Robotic ships from Rolls-Royce could carry out missions without a crew
As the great C.L. Moore taught us, relationships and emotions make SF better. Here are some reflections on SF in which those elements are central.
Originally shared by Cora Foerstner
Future romance: how science fiction is predicting our relationships
#scifi #love
The title sounds like it’s going to be an MRA rant, but it’s absolutely not. Plenty of food for thought in the tropes that it calls out.
Originally shared by Traci Loudin
I love this article! It’s not perfect, and it critiques some of fandom’s most sacred films/shows, but if we are to make progress, we need to acknowledge that some of our favorite movies/shows, etc. do have their weaknesses. We all have our own blind spots regarding gender roles.
I often feel like as we’re making great strides conquering sexism against women, but the ways in which the patriarchy harms men is laughed off and ignored, sometimes even by people who believe in the equality of the genders.
From my perspective, equal doesn’t just mean “A woman should be able/allowed to do anything a man can do” but also “A man should be able/allowed to do anything a woman can do.” (Applied to the entire gender spectrum, of course.) And this cultural phenomenon that many people are deeming “toxic masculinity” or machismo is what stands in the way of true equality.
#gender #genderequality #feminism #sciencefiction #fantasy #scifi #sff
What kind of a story could only be set in such a world?
Originally shared by Traci Loudin
The future is full of drones, prosthetic limbs, and smart home features you can control with your mind…
#futuristic #future #technology #sciencefiction #scifi #research
http://www.iflscience.com/technology/world-2045-according-darpa