The bourgeois mimetic novel limits our political imagination and ability to imagine change. It's going to kill us all.
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What about wizards?
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Or smurfs?
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this didn't help: mi·met·ic relating to, constituting, or habitually practicing mimesis. "mimetic patterns in butterflies".
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"monkey see - monkey do". That's all you need to know.
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The Hollywood versions of those genres constrain our imaginations, even as LeGuin and Jemisin and many more struggle to liberate them.
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I thought it was novels about Louise Bourgeois walking into the wind.
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Not really.
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