
Hopping Dimensions through Humour & Metaphor
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We were grateful to speak with contemporary storyteller Drew Hayden Taylor, Ojibwe from Curve Lake First Nation about learning to write through osmosis, dimensional hopping & portaging, how Indigenous stories make great Science Fiction, 1492 and Alien contact, anthropomorphizing animals and plants through relationality, humour as WD40, and science fiction as a metaphor for many of life’s issues.
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Thanks to Emil Starlight (@emilstarlight) of Limelight Multimedia for editing, videography, and editing as well as support from Bespoke Productions Hub.
Intro music composed and performed by Walter White Bear, Sharon Ann Foster, and Emil Starlight.
Questions for the Pod? Email us at relational.science@gmail.com
See related episodes of ASP:
-Season 2 Episode 23 “Indigenous Science Fiction”
-Season 1 Episode 9 “Space Justice & Cosmic Relationality”
Full Shownotes: here
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