Our Literary Treks interview with David is out on Sunday!
Kenya Barris is a Black American TV businessman, perhaps best known for the 2010s comedy series Black-ish. He is infamous for fetishizing biracial women in the image of his wife in work after work like some kind of bad parody of Loving v. Virginia. Given that Barris keeps getting funding from White-controlled corporations and support from loving White fans, a lot of Black people find it rather irritating that Barris's status effectively promotes the harmfully colorist trope that Black American women are only good if they are as light-skinned as possible, even as the likes of Black-ish get praise for representation. Hence, some would derisively argue Kenya Barris makes Black content for White people.Also, I have no idea what "the Kenya Barris scenario" refers to.
I am using Kenya Barris as a comparison of how current Trek butchers Asian representation by selectively presenting Asian humans with the least likely of possible name styles to the point of us sounding un-Asian en masse, which I find infuriating in light of how often Trek gets praised for representation.
It is out — unless you're referring to someplace other than North America. So, I'm guessing you're not in North America...Can’t wait to read this when it’s out
My avatar pic should give you a clue where I live.It is out — unless you're referring to someplace other than North America. So, I'm guessing you're not in North America...
Awesome! Downloading via Podbean right now. I have to say the title surprised me :-) [Nancy Reagan?...]
I listened to your interview it was really interesting the deep dive into the book about Kirk and Spock and all the other characters .Thanks for posting your interview with David Mack talking about his hope of writing future Vanguard stories. I sure hope so that books sells well and we get more adventures with these characters!
Thank you very much for the show, and special thanks to Mr. Mack for providing such an extensive commentary. I really appreciate how well this fits into the Vanguard and larger Star Trek narrative!
[Also, I can't believe that you guys managed to sell me on the Resurgence comic... ;-)]
Coincidentally, I read the other David Mack's stuff first... when I started exploring ST novels, I was like WHAAAAT, the Daredevil writer is writing Star Trek now? TAKE MY MONEY!....
...and that was money well spent :-)
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