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![]() ![]() Without further ado, based on the combined nominations and votes here on the Discover Sci-Fi blog and the Facebook group, here are your top choices for the best apocalyptic tales in literary science fiction.Ī classic from 1959, Walter M. Overall in these votes we leave it up to you readers to determine the parameters beyond that basic definition, and if there are any concerns we love to hear about it in the comments.Īs always, these top ten lists are not meant to be all-inclusive or definitive, but give a great finger on the pulse of our communities interests and favorites. Want to see who missed out? Here's the original nomination list from the blog. Sometimes there are crossovers with the dystopian genre, so a novel could be dystopian as well as apocalyptic. To review our proposed definition of apocalyptic stories, they generally revolve around the Earth's technological civilization collapse. Who knew apocalyptic stories were so hard to judge! With hundreds of total votes, our top two titles were running neck-and-neck for the entire voting period! And we had three titles in the middle that ended up four votes apart. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mo Yan turns these events over and over, introducing each a fragment at a time and exploring their significance as they pass from one character's experience into another's memory. A few key episodes serve as recurrent motifs: murders counterpoint battlefield massacres women are raped by their saviors and by enemy soldiers the community leader punishes gamblers and thieves with floggings, while the Japanese flog a saboteur as a preamble to skinning him alive. The narrator, a young man from the provinces, relates the intertwined histories of the Sino-Japanese war of the 1930s and of his parents and grandparents. In the way that Chinese landscape painting reshapes the viewer's perspective by offering not one but many focal points, this singularly forceful contemporary Chinese novel reinvents the notion of chronology. ![]() ![]() To understand the contribution this book has within higher education as well as the positionality of the editors, it is important to note that the same primary editor has also published similar books with stories of Asian Americans (Garrod & Kilkenny, 2007), Native Americans (Erdich, Garrod, & Larimore, 1997), and African Americans (Garrod, 1999). In both courses, students were expected to focus on some issue of race or ethnicity. ![]() The students were drawn from a sociology course taught by Andrew Gómez or an education course taught by Christina Garrod, two of the three editors. 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