Science fiction - Movies, TV, Genre: In contrast to earlier decades, traditional science fiction of the late 1960s and early ’70s reached unprecedented popularity on television and in film. American SF television series, such as Star Trek (1966–69; fou
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wasRosel George Brown’sfirst novel and was originally published as part of Doubleday’s science fiction series. At the time, Brown was living in New Orleans with her husband, Tulane history professorW. Burlie Brown, and their two boys. The couple had met while Rosel was studying Greek as...
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science fiction. This idea of the other being evil, while the hero (who is almost every single time, white) represents good, is a staple in sci-fi, as these others often sub in for people of color. For example, the Klingons in the originalStar Trekseries were known for brutalizing ...