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Evil Empire
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Evil Empire

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Investigation of power and dominion, through the lens of genre fiction, interviews, and essays. All history, writes Maximillian Alvarez, is the history of empire-a bid for control of that greatest expanse of territory, the past. Evil Empire confronts these histories head-on, exploring the motivations, consequences, and surprising resiliency of empire and its narratives. Contributors grapple with the economic, technological, racial, and rhetorical elements of U.S. power and show how the effects are far-reaching and, in many ways, self-defeating. Drawing on a range of disciplines-from political science to science fiction-our authors approach the theme with imagination and urgency, animated by the desire to strengthen the fight for a better future. Contributors Maximillian Alvarez, Mark Bould, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Adom Getachew, Yuri Herrera, Michael Kimmage, Marisol LeBr n, Pankaj Mishra, Jeanne Morefield, Frank Pasquale, Arundhati Roy, Stuart Schrader, Nikhil Pal Singh

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.
Country
United States
Date
20 November 2018
Pages
128
ISBN
9781946511119

Investigation of power and dominion, through the lens of genre fiction, interviews, and essays. All history, writes Maximillian Alvarez, is the history of empire-a bid for control of that greatest expanse of territory, the past. Evil Empire confronts these histories head-on, exploring the motivations, consequences, and surprising resiliency of empire and its narratives. Contributors grapple with the economic, technological, racial, and rhetorical elements of U.S. power and show how the effects are far-reaching and, in many ways, self-defeating. Drawing on a range of disciplines-from political science to science fiction-our authors approach the theme with imagination and urgency, animated by the desire to strengthen the fight for a better future. Contributors Maximillian Alvarez, Mark Bould, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Adom Getachew, Yuri Herrera, Michael Kimmage, Marisol LeBr n, Pankaj Mishra, Jeanne Morefield, Frank Pasquale, Arundhati Roy, Stuart Schrader, Nikhil Pal Singh

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.
Country
United States
Date
20 November 2018
Pages
128
ISBN
9781946511119