Episode 82: 5 June 2013




Galactic Suburbia show

Summary: In which we talk sexism in the industry, feminist space opera, childbirth and babies in comics, space cowboys, and the hidden value of translators. Also, Watson is a girl now! News and Links The SFWA Bulletin Discussion: Foz Meadows dissects the Malzberg/Resnick article causing most of the controversy and protest. Jim Hines curates a massive list of protest blogs/tweets on the issue (though as he himself makes clear this is not a comprehensive collection of links to the entire debate, or every post on it - just the ones protesting the sexist attitudes published in the Bulletin, as proof they were not anonymous). Ann Aguirre on her experiences of sexism in the SF industry. Alisa's Observations Part I & Part II Tansy on Why It’s Important (And Why We’re Still Talking About the SFWA Bulletin) Matt Smith leaving Doctor Who New Women vs Tropes in Video Games: Damsels In Distress, the trope so widespread that this is Part 2 of a 3 part series. Lambdas: the LBGTQ Literary Awards! Some speculative fiction representation there... Culture Consumed ALEX: Space Cowboys; Chase the Morning, Gates of Noon, and Cloud Castles - Michael Scott Rohan; Hawk and Dove, Karl Kesel and Barbara Kesel (5 issues, 1986); X-Men #1 ALISA: The Rook, Daniel O’Malley; Saga; Small Blue Planet Ep 4: Israel; Quick PhD update TANSY: The Other Half of the Sky, edited by Athena Andreadis & Kay Holt; Elementary Please send feedback to us at galacticsuburbia@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter at @galacticsuburbs, check out Galactic Suburbia Podcast on Facebook and don't forget to leave a review on iTunes if you love us!