or, Why Decolonial Determination is Steampunk as S*&# with the anthology The Sea Is Ours, Tales from Steampunk Southeast Asia, ed. Jaymee Goh & Joyce Chng

Show Notes

Today’s Book(s):
The Sea Is Ours: Tales from Steampunk Southeast Asia

Citations:
Steampunk and Nineteenth-Century Digital Humanities: Literary Retrofuturisms, Media Archaeologies, Alternate Histories (Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature)

Goh, Jaymee. “Towards Chromatic Chronologies: Using the Steampunk Aesthetic for Postcolonial Purposes.” McMaster, 2011.

Jaymee Goh - A Probability of Being

Joyce Chng - A Wolf’s Tale

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“Waltz of the Renegade” by Art of Escapism
“With Her”  by Rose Blanket
“Good-Night” by the Knickerbocker Quartet

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