“Burned-Over Territory”
Title | “Burned-Over Territory” |
Year for Search | 2018 |
Authors | Konstantinou, Lee(b. 1978) |
Secondary Authors | Johnson, Sebastian |
Secondary Title | Slate |
Date Published | October 27, 2018 |
Keywords | African American author, Male author, US author |
Annotation | Dystopia set in a society with a guaranteed income undermined by factionalism and bureaucracy. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt., without the response, in Future Tense Fiction: Stories of the Tomorrow. Ed. Kirsten Berg, Torie Bosch, Joey Eschrich, Ed Finn, Andrés Martinez, and Juliet Ulman (Los Angeles, CA: The Unnamed Press, 2019), 173-89. |
URL | https://slate.com/technology/2018/10/burned-over-territory-universal-basic-income-story.html |
Info Notes | For a response, see Sebastian Johnson, “What Problem Is Universal Basic Income Trying to Solve?” Illus. Doris Liou. Slate (October 27, 2018). What problem is universal basic income really trying to solve? (slate.com). |
Illustration | Illus. Doris Liou |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Konstantinou (b. 1978) is a member of the English faculty at the University of Maryland, College Park. Johnson, an African American author, is Advocacy Chief of Staff at Arnold Ventures. |
Full Text | 2018 Konstantinou, Lee (b. 1978). “Burned-Over Territory.” Illus. Doris Liou. Slate (October 27, 2018). https://slate.com/technology/2018/10/burned-over-territory-universal-basic-income-story.html. For a response, see Sebastian Johnson, “What Problem Is Universal Basic Income Trying to Solve?” Illus. Doris Liou. Slate (October 27, 2018). What problem is universal basic income really trying to solve? (slate.com). Rpt., without the response, in Future Tense Fiction: Stories of the Tomorrow. Ed. Kirsten Berg, Torie Bosch, Joey Eschrich, Ed Finn, Andrés Martinez, and Juliet Ulman (Los Angeles, CA: The Unnamed Press, 2019), 173-89. PSt Dystopia set in a society with a guaranteed income undermined by factionalism and bureaucracy. Konstantinou is a member of the English faculty at the University of Maryland, College Park. Johnson, an African American author, is Advocacy Chief of Staff at Arnold Ventures. |