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Updating the Canon
Reader/Writer
English - May 11, 2014 19:36 - 54.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBooks Arts TV & Film book books write writer writing read reading reader movies author Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Another panel from ConFusion 2014. Myke Cole moderates with panelists Sarah Gibbons, Janet Harriett and Mike Carey.
From the programme:
"Books, and those who write them, are sometimes elevated to the status of canon. In science fiction as in fantasy, there are works that are considered must reads for any serious student of the genre. Is this always a good thing? Seminal as they could be, older novels also often have structures and language that are far from conventions now, not to mention societal assumptions and prejudices about race and gender that can shock a modern reader. Is there a point where a work is old enough to be safely retired from the conversation?"
Promo for Paul E. Cooley's The Street.