The titles of Gates and West books evoke works from the 19th century to the early 20th century. Past, present, and future of Martin Rene 's black people (1854), African American of William Hannibal Thomas: What is he? What is he and what he is doing (1901) ... In all of these titles, the two assumptions are no longer openly accepted. Known as "black people"; now the most common is the "black community"; and the author of the issue has the right to represent the entire African American race.
For thousands of years, the future race (Kiriyan) has been misunderstood and misunderstood about its history, especially the historical interaction with the traveler, thoroughly and selfishly. On the surface, the most obvious point of this episode is the old quotation (usually due to Winston Churchill): "History is written by the winner." But changing hearts to these obvious concepts is the reason why witnesses are very attractive. This is an episode of the anticipated philosophical basis for the historical theme of SF episodes dealing with distortion and subversion. The most obvious way to build SF stories to comment on the role of history is simply to set the story in the future. And (also) "History is written by the winner."
Science fiction writers often imagine a future world without racial or racial discrimination, but this is a waiver of responsibility for future progress in the future. In this chapter, Nakamura contrasts the white character "Techno Orientalism" of Blade Runner and Neuromancer with the multicultural features of The Matrix and Snow Crash. She reveals the message conveyed without racial discussion on Science Fiction / Amazon / 194 pages.
In the 1940's, science fiction writer Olaf Stapulton talked about the future to the school. He called the audience "You are the citizen of the future" and he proposed three visions for this future: "Destroy humanity", "the world police state" and "a completely new human being world of"
In the face of political events, the vision of "future citizens" has already revived new resonances.