"For Our Sins . . ."
Title | "For Our Sins . . ." |
Year for Search | 2020 |
Authors | Fox, Andrew(b. 1964) |
Secondary Title | Hazardous Imaginings: The Mondo Book of Politically Incorrect Science Fiction |
Pagination | 183-212 |
Date Published | 2020 |
Publisher | MonstraCity Press |
Place Published | Manassas, VA |
ISBN Number | 978-0989802710 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The story is set in a future that has gone through a number of major changes in social relations, and there are footnotes that explain terms and social practices that the contemporary reader would not understand. The protagonist is an archaeologist who has uncovered precious texts in the “matriarchal-patriarchal dialectic,” Joanna Russ’s The Female Man and John Norman’s Ghost Dance and Slave Girl of Gor |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (b. 1964) |
Full Text | 2020 Fox, Andrew (b. 1964). “For Our Sins. . . .” Hazardous Imaginings: The Mondo Book of Politically Incorrect Science Fiction (Manassas, VA: MonstraCity Press, 2020), 183-212. PSt The story is set in a future that has gone through a number of major changes in social relations, and there are footnotes that explain terms and social practices that the contemporary reader would not understand. The protagonist is an archaeologist who has uncovered precious texts in the “matriarchal-patriarchal dialectic,” Joanna Russ’s The Female Man and John Norman’s Ghost Dance and Slave Girl of Gor. |