Children of Change, Not Doom: Indigenous Futurist Heroines in YA

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE EXTRAPOLATION Pub Date : 2016-04-18 DOI:10.3828/extr.2016.9
Lyn James
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Recent works by Ambelin Kwaymullina (Palyku), Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki), and Nnedi Okorafor challenge ideas that YA speculative futures must be ethnoculturally monolithic and unavoidably bleak. While their stories share elements with YA dystopia, postcolonial sf and Afrofuturism, they utilize a distinct artistic and theoretical approach called Indigenous futurism that incorporates Native/Indigenous concepts of community, power, and responsibility. From this unique position, their non-Caucasian female leads explore vital questions of choice and purpose, gender, violence, technology, environmental and social consciousness, and even endings and triumph.
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变革之子,而非厄运之子:青少年电影中的本土未来主义女英雄
Ambelin Kwaymullina (Palyku), Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki)和Nnedi Okorafor最近的作品挑战了这样一种观点,即YA的未来必然是种族文化单一的,不可避免的黯淡。虽然他们的故事与青少年反乌托邦、后殖民科幻小说和非洲未来主义有共同的元素,但他们采用了一种独特的艺术和理论方法,称为土著未来主义,融合了土著/土著社区、权力和责任的概念。从这个独特的位置出发,她们的非白人女性女主角探索了选择和目的、性别、暴力、技术、环境和社会意识,甚至结局和胜利等重要问题。
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