
About this episode
Jordan Carroll discusses the far right's historical and ongoing engagement with science fiction and speculative fiction.
Fiction that imagines alternate futures is often associated with the left — with writers like Octavia Butler and Ursula LeGuin. But the tropes of science fiction are well-suited to the right and, as Jordan Carroll illustrates, far right authors and aficionados have populated the ranks of speculative fiction since its inception, like ardent science fiction fan and neo-Nazi party founder James Madole. Carroll discusses the right’s ongoing fight to claim the future. Jordan S. Carroll, Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction and the Alt-Right University of Minnesota Press, 2024 Photo by Robynne O on Unsplash The post Science Fiction and the Far Right appeared first on KPFA.
People in this episode
Guest: Jordan Carroll
Topics covered
- science fiction
- far right
- speculative fiction
- politics
- alternate futures
Keywords
- science fiction
- far right
- speculative fiction
- Jordan Carroll
- alternate futures
- politics
- neo-Nazi
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: University of Minnesota Press
Books & works: Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction and the Alt-Right
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