Science fiction sells white audiences the peace of race neutrality.by Charles MudedeBecoming black like me ain't no thang... Amazon
"Real Life" is not the best episode of Electric Dreams, a new anthology series based on stories by the American science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, and distributed by Amazon. But it is the most racially disturbing episode in the series for two important reasons. SPOILER ALERT. One, the first act of its plot involves a white woman (Anna Paquin) becoming a black ma
"Real Life" is not the best episode of Electric Dreams, a new anthology series based on stories by the American science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, and distributed by Amazon. But it is the most racially disturbing episode in the series for two important reasons. SPOILER ALERT. One, the first act of its plot involves a white woman (Anna Paquin) becoming a black ma