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Episode 4: Short stories are short: Edit for meaning

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Narrative Futures
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Mahvesh Murad discusses the work of curating and editing anthologies of speculative short fiction, ethically, refusing the word 'diversity' for doing too little, too late.

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Series
Narrative Futures
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Mahvesh Murad
Chelsea Haith
Louis Greenberg
Keywords
Mahvesh Murad
short stories
narrative form
diversity
representation
Margaret Atwood
Ursula Le Guin
fantasy
sci fi
speculative fiction
literature
narrative futures
futures thinking network
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 05/11/2020
Duration: 00:33:23

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