Librarian's note: See the Histories box on the Speculative Fiction Authors of Africa and the African Diaspora page under Identities.
Librarian's note: See the Anthologies box on the Speculative Fiction Authors of Africa and the African Diaspora page under Identities.
Librarian's note: See the African authors, African American authors, and Afro-Caribbean and British Commonwealth authors boxes on the Speculative Fiction Authors of Africa and the African Diaspora page under Identities.
See the LGBTQ page of the Identities section of this guide.
See the Chinese Speculative Fiction box on the Asian & AAPI page of the Identities section of this guide.
See the Japanese Speculative Fiction box on the Asian & AAPI page of the Identities section of this guide.
One publisher who specialized in publishing Japanese speculative fiction in translation was the San Francisco-based HaikaSoru. Although we have five books from this press available in our collection, many more can be accessed via Interlibrary Loan.
See the Eco-Optimism / Solarpunk box on the Tropes & Themes page of this section.
Librarian's note: See this definition of silkpunk given by author and translator Ken Liu, as well as this article on silkpunk from BookRiot.com.
Librarian's note: And here are some other science fiction and fantasy books inspired by Asian cultures which don't necessarily fit into the "silkpunk" rubric but are also worth checking out:
Librarian's note: For an explanation of Godpunk see this article from BookRiot.com.
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