- Collected
- Podcast
Sarah LeFanu
- 24 June, 2021
- Sarah LeFanu
Sarah LeFanu speaks with Ann Morgan about activism, feminism, speculative fiction and revolution in Mozambique. Sarah LeFanu speaks with Ann Morgan about how activism preceded authorship, writing a critical history of women’s speculative fiction because she wanted to teach it, her experiences in revolutionary Mozambique and her role in the Women’s Press and the subsequent illusion of ‘post-feminism’.
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