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Why Does the Author Ignore Race?
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Aug 23, 2014 10:57PM

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The book is set in South Africa where non-black people are currently only about 25% of the population so maybe it was not necessary to foreground the blackness of characters. But it might just be that she did not want to focus on it.

I think her treatment of race is amnesic, that her approach is let's forget about race and just focus on a cool, hip cyber-punk story...I think this is also part of the reason why she floods the narrative with so many facts about everything and anything as if to hide the glaring omission.
Btw, besides this, I enjoyed the book.


Still, I don't think it's at all a book 'about' race. Which is fair enough.

Then, again, I'm Black, so maybe it's easier for me to tell what ethnic groups people belong to... maybe not.
One thing I loved about the book was that it was a white woman who wrote it - she has a really good hold on what might be going on in a black woman's head. There aren't many writers who are able to write from inside the heads of those of different ethnicities, different genders, different cultures, and/or different classes. I really admire it when an author can.
Octavia Butler was able to do it (in her case, being a black woman able to speak the minds of men, white people, from different cultural backgrounds, etc.)
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