"A New Panama"

Title"A New Panama"
Year for Search2016
AuthorsLord, Karen [Antoinette Roberta](b. 1968)
Secondary TitleBim: Arts for the 21st Century
Volume / Edition8.1
Date PublishedMay 2016
KeywordsBarbadian 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. 

URLhttps://www.bimlitfest.org/articles/new-panama
Illustration

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Holding Institutions

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Author Note

The Barbadian female author (b. 1968) lives in Barbados but was educated in the U.S., Canada, at Strathclyde University in Scotland, where she earned a master’s degree in  science and technology policy, and Bangor University in Wales, where she earned a doctorate in the sociology of religion.

Full Text

2016 Lord, Karen [Antoinette Roberta] (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. The Barbadian female author lives in Barbados but was educated in the U.S., Canada, at Strathclyde University in Scotland, where she earned a master’s degree in  science and technology policy, and Bangor University in Wales, where she earned a doctorate in the sociology of religion.