<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:small">Yes to <i>Octavia's Brood</i>, and also the work of N.K. Jemison, such as <a href="https://www.amazon.com/N.-K.-Jemisin/e/B0028OIVC0?ref_=dbs_p_pbk_r00_abau_000000">The Broken Earth</a> trilogy.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:small">As for the Saci Lloyd Carbon Diaries book, you can see the impact it made on college-age students in the following video of a class I taught in 2013:</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:small"><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5mVCuokAkY&feature=youtu.be">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5mVCuokAkY&feature=youtu.be</a><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 3:55 AM Ashish Kothari <<a href="mailto:ashishkothari@riseup.net">ashishkothari@riseup.net</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">
  
    
  
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    <p>Indeed, Pallavi, it would be great if you could consolidate the
      list and send us! <br>
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    <p>One that I forgot in my first response is 'Octavia's Brood:
      Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements' whcih has
      some great stories from blacks, feminists, queer activists, poets,
      artists, and others in a delightfully eclectic selection of
      writers. <br>
    </p>
    <p>Also since Le Guin has come up a few times, part of the same
      series to which The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed
      belong, is the slim 'The Telling' about an underground movement
      against the banning of books that keeps stories alive. <br>
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    <p>Not sure it will fit into what you want, Pallavi, but an amazing
      short story, given the time it came out (1905), is 'Sultana's
      Dream', a feminist utopia by Rokheya Hossein. Attached here as I'm
      not sure how easily it is available. <br>
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    <p>ashish <br>
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        <div>Thank you very much for all these lovely suggestions.</div>
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        <div> I will look into  them to see what can be appropriate as
          introductory text for young teens (not even Undergrad level!)
          and that's why I am keen to get hold of some nice fiction
          introducing a different future to them. <br>
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        <div>Keep them coming - this already is turning out to be a
          great reading list!</div>
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            <div>I can send the pdf to you In case you want to take a
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            <div>Ana </div>
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                <blockquote type="cite">On 14 Sep 2020, at 09:37, Davis,
                  Laurence <<a href="mailto:L.Davis@ucc.ie" target="_blank">L.Davis@ucc.ie</a>>
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                    <div style="font-family:Cambria,Georgia,serif;font-size:11pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)">I
                      use William Morris's *News from Nowhere* and
                      Ursula K. Le Guin's *The Dispossessed* in an
                      undergraduate module/course I teach on
                      'Contemporary Ecological and Anti-Capitalist
                      Politics'. </div>
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                    <div style="font-family:Cambria,Georgia,serif;font-size:11pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)">The
                      students respond well to both works, and I
                      encourage them to think about the similarities and
                      differences between them, as well as the different
                      historical contexts in which they were written
                      (Morris in the 1890s, in response to the English
                      industrial revolution, the rise of the nascent
                      English socialist movement, in a tradition of
                      romantic anti-capitalism; Le Guin in the 1970s, in
                      response to contemporary U.S. capitalism and
                      industrialism, the rise of post-consumerist
                      politics and the contemporary ecological movement,
                      in a tradition of anarcho-communism). The
                      assessment varies each year. Last year, I asked
                      students to write an essay on the following
                      theme: </div>
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                    <div style="font-family:Cambria,Georgia,serif;font-size:11pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)">‘It
                      is this change [the transformation of work] which
                      makes all the others possible’ (Old Hammond, in
                      William Morris,
                      <i>News from Nowhere</i>). Discuss with reference
                      to the ecological and socialist politics of
                      <i>News from Nowhere</i>.</div>
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                    <div style="font-family:Cambria,Georgia,serif;font-size:11pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)">They
                      were also asked to deliver an oral presentation on
                      the following topic:</div>
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                    <div style="font-family:Cambria,Georgia,serif;font-size:11pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)">‘Given
                      the deeply entrenched patterns of our society, any
                      significant attempt to decentralise major
                      political and technological institutions…would
                      require something of a revolution’. Discuss with
                      reference to Ursula K. Le Guin’s
                      <i>The Dispossessed</i>.<br>
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                    <div style="font-family:Cambria,Georgia,serif;font-size:11pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)">Feedback
                      indicated that they enjoyed both of the
                      assignments, and that they appreciated the
                      opportunity to engage in depth with two literary
                      utopias and relevant secondary sources.</div>
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                    <div style="font-family:Cambria,Georgia,serif;font-size:11pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)">Regarding
                      Le Guin's *Always Coming Home*, I agree entirely
                      with the assessment below, though I think the work
                      may be somewhat challenging for undergraduate
                      students. </div>
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                    <div style="font-family:Cambria,Georgia,serif;font-size:11pt;color:rgb(0,0,0)">Best
                      wishes,</div>
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                            And of course there is the old <i><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Ecotopia-40th-Anniversary-Ernest-Callenbach/dp/159714293X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ecotopia+by+ernest+callenbach&qid=1600047635&s=books&sr=1-1" target="_blank">Ecotopia</a></i>
                            by Ernst Callenbach</div>
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                          <div dir="ltr">On Sun, Sep 13, 2020 at 6:24 PM
                            <<a href="mailto:singhvan@rcn.com" target="_blank">singhvan@rcn.com</a>>
                            wrote:<br>
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                                Older teens might appreciate Ursula K.
                                Le Guin's works of speculative fiction: 
                                <div>1. The classic short story "The
                                  Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" <a href="https://sites.asiasociety.org/asia21summit/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/3.-Le-Guin-Ursula-The-Ones-Who-Walk-Away-From-Omelas.pdf" target="_blank">https://sites.asiasociety.org/asia21summit/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/3.-Le-Guin-Ursula-The-Ones-Who-Walk-Away-From-Omelas.pdf</a></div>
                                <div>2. The Dispossessed, which depicts
                                  a detailed imaginative fictional
                                  anarchist (communitarian) utopia and
                                  its capitalist/ feudal counterpart</div>
                                <div>3. Always Coming Home, a depiction
                                  of a future California inspired by
                                  Native ways of being, structurally not
                                  a novel at all, but quite amazing in
                                  my opinion.</div>
                                <div><br>
                                </div>
                                <div>Also of interest is Pacific Edge by
                                  Kim Stanley Robinson, a small book
                                  about a fictional utopian community in
                                  California working out the balance
                                  between human and ecological
                                  well-being.  And The Memory of Water,
                                  by Finnish writer Emmi Itaranta. </div>
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                                <div>I appreciate all the suggestions -
                                  must expand my reading list!</div>
                                <div>Best, </div>
                                <div><br>
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                                <div>Vandana<br>
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                                    </b>"Christine Dann" <<a href="mailto:christine@horomaka.org" target="_blank">christine@horomaka.org</a>><br>
                                    <b>To: </b><a href="mailto:gta-pedagog@lists.ourproject.org" target="_blank">gta-pedagog@lists.ourproject.org</a><br>
                                    <b>Sent: </b>Sunday, September 13,
                                    2020 5:11:51 PM<br>
                                    <b>Subject: </b>Re: [PeDAGoG]
                                    Reading list around regenerative
                                    futures for Young Adults?<br>
                                    <br>
                                    <div>Dave Goulson (2019)<i> The
                                        Garden Jungle or Gardening to
                                        Save the Planet</i></div>
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                                    </div>
                                    <div>Goulson is Professor of
                                      Biological Sciences at the
                                      University of Sussex - and a
                                      really good writer who mixes up
                                      his practical gardening
                                      experiences with the science
                                      stories he tells. I was initially
                                      worried that it might be 'too
                                      English' to apply to New Zealand
                                      conditions, but all gardens
                                      everywhere have soil
                                      microorganisms, insects, birds,
                                      etc. as well as plants, and while
                                      each place has specific
                                      interactions going on, the
                                      principles behind them are all the
                                      same, and these are relevant
                                      everywhere.  I wish this book had
                                      been around when I started
                                      gardening in my teens. <br>
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                                    <div>Christine<br>
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                                    <div><br>
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                                    <div><br>
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                                    <div>On 14/09/20 8:34 am, Callie
                                      Berman wrote:<br>
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                                      <div dir="ltr">Radical Hope by
                                        Jonathan Lear - for a historical
                                        example of solidarity ethics
                                        amidst cultural change<br>
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                                        <div dir="ltr">On Sun, Sep 13,
                                          2020 at 9:19 PM John Foran
                                          <<a href="mailto:foran@soc.ucsb.edu" target="_blank">foran@soc.ucsb.edu</a>>
                                          wrote:<br>
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                                              Saci Lloyd, The Carbon
                                              Diaries</div>
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                                            <div dir="ltr">On Sun, Sep
                                              13, 2020 at 8:02 AM Ashish
                                              Kothari <<a href="mailto:ashishkothari@riseup.net" target="_blank">ashishkothari@riseup.net</a>>
                                              wrote:<br>
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                                                <p>William Morris, News
                                                  from Nowhere <br>
                                                </p>
                                                <p>Paul Raskin, Journey
                                                  to Earthland <br>
                                                </p>
                                                <p>Rahul Sankrityayan,
                                                  Baisvi Sadi (The 22nd
                                                  Century)  (not sure
                                                  available, there is an
                                                  excerpt in tarun Saint
                                                  ed, The Gollancz Book
                                                  of South Asian Science
                                                  Fiction)
                                                  <br>
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                                                <p>Ashish <br>
                                                </p>
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                                                <pre>LATEST! Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary (<a href="http://thepluriverse.org" target="_blank">thepluriverse.org</a>) 
and <a href="http://www.globaltapestryofalternatives.org" target="_blank">www.globaltapestryofalternatives.org</a>  

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                                                  pm, Pallavi Varma
                                                  Patil wrote:<br>
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                                                    <div>What fiction /
                                                      non fiction books
                                                      or writings would
                                                      you recommend for
                                                      young adults to
                                                      introduce to them
                                                      the idea of
                                                      ecological/
                                                      solidarity based
                                                      futures ?</div>
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                                                    <div>Sujit and I
                                                      have the following
                                                      ideas but am sure
                                                      you all have many
                                                      more and it would
                                                      be nice to compile
                                                      a reading list
                                                      together for
                                                      children/
                                                      young adults.</div>
                                                    <div>Ours are as
                                                      follows:</div>
                                                    <div>1. 'Year of the
                                                      Weeds' by
                                                      Siddhartha Sarma
                                                      (Very clever and
                                                      imaginative
                                                      writing for
                                                      young adults
                                                      fictionalising the
famous indigenous Niyamgiri struggle against mining )</div>
                                                    <div>2. Daniel
                                                      Greenberg's 'Free
                                                      at Last ' about
                                                      the Sudbury Valley
                                                      School</div>
                                                    <div>3. Entropia:
                                                      Life Beyond
                                                      Industrial
                                                      Civilisation  by
                                                      Samuel Alexander</div>
                                                    <div>4. Our own
                                                      Gandhi Note book
                                                      to introduce
                                                      Gandhi to young
                                                      readers </div>
                                                    <div>5. Ela
                                                      Bhatt's Anubandh
                                                      and "We are poor
                                                      but so many". </div>
                                                    <div>6. The
                                                      following chapters
                                                      in  Alternative
                                                      futures: Ch 35, 
                                                      Looking Back into
                                                      the <span>Future</span>:
                                                      India, South Asia,
                                                      and the world in
                                                      2010 ( pp
                                                      627-645), and  Ch
                                                      18: Dare to dream
                                                      ( pp 326- 340)</div>
                                                    <div><br>
                                                    </div>
                                                    <div>What else and
                                                      what more would
                                                      you recommend to
                                                      us that can be
                                                      used as a reading
                                                      list for Young
                                                      Adults?</div>
                                                    <div><br>
                                                    </div>
                                                    <div>Many thanks in
                                                      advance!</div>
                                                    <div><br>
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                                                    <div>Pallavi</div>
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