"A New Panama"
Title | "A New Panama" |
Year for Search | 2016 |
Authors | Lord, Karen [A. R.](b. 1968) |
Secondary Title | Bim: Arts for the 21st Century |
Volume / Edition | 8.1 |
Date Published | May 2016 |
Keywords | Barbadian author, Female author |
Annotation | Climate change has greatly reduced the islands and coastal areas of the world, and the next stage will be in space. The story focuses on a strong Caribbean woman negotiating over the future of her people. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. without the illus. in Catalysts, Explorers & Secret Keepers: Women of Science Fiction. Ed. Monica Louzon, Jake Weisfeld, Heather McHale, Barbara Jasny, and Rachel Frederick (Washington, DC: Museum of Science Fiction, 2017), 118-27. |
URL | https://www.bimlitfest.org/articles/new-panama |
Illustration | Illus. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Barbadian female author (b. 1968) who has a doctorate in the sociology of religion from Bangor University in Wales |
Full Text | 2016 Lord, Karen [A.R.] (b. 1968). “A New Panama.” Illus. Bim: Arts for the 21st Century 8.1 (May 2016). https://www.bimlitfest.org/articles/new-panama. Rpt. without the illus, in Catalysts, Explorers & Secret Keepers: Women of Science Fiction. Ed. Monica Louzon, Jake Weisfeld, Heather McHale, Barbara Jasny, and Rachel Frederick (Washington, DC: Museum of Science Fiction, 2017), 118-27. PSt Climate change has greatly reduced the islands and coastal areas of the world, and the next stage will be in space. The story focuses on a strong Caribbean woman negotiating over the future of her people. Barbadian female author who has a doctorate in the sociology of religion form Bangor University in Wales |