У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Nicola Griffith : A Beginner's Guide или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Welcome to "A Beginner's Guide to Nicola Griffith"! This video explores the remarkable career of Nicola Griffith, a writer whose work seamlessly traverses historical epics, science fiction, and literary thrillers, while fiercely challenging systemic bias in literature and society. Who is Nicola Griffith? An Award-Winning, Genre-Defying Writer Nicola Griffith is a British American novelist, essayist, and teacher, who now resides in Seattle, Washington,. She is celebrated for her powerful and immersive fiction, known for its detail and "almost tactile quality to their settings",. Griffith is a highly decorated writer, having won major honors including the Nebula Award for Slow River, the James Tiptree Jr. Award (now the Otherwise Award) for her debut novel Ammonite,, and six Lambda Literary Awards. In 2024, she was inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and in 2025, she was named the 41st Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA),. She holds a PhD, with her doctoral thesis focusing on "Narrative Empathy Via Focalised Heterotopia",. The Architecture of Narrative Empathy Griffith’s distinctive writing style is rooted in the concept of "narrative empathy," a technique she uses to immerse the reader entirely within a character's reality,. Instead of describing a character, she encourages the reader to "create the character inside them" so they "feel what the character feels" and "see what she sees," often by appealing to universal human emotions like fear, lust, excitement, and disgust,. Her fiction often employs the strategy of "norming the Other". For example, in her novels, the protagonists are queer women, but the story is not about their queerness, and they do not face harassment or struggle because of their identity, thereby normalizing that perspective within the narrative,,. Essential Reading: Key Novels Across Genres • Ammonite (1993): Her seminal debut science fiction novel set on a distant planet inhabited only by women,. • Slow River (1995): A Nebula Award-winning novel depicting complex social and economic dynamics in a near-future British city,. • Hild (2013) & Menewood (2023): Rigorously researched historical epics about the young life of Saint Hilda of Whitby in seventh-century Britain,,,. • So Lucky (2018): A contemporary novel described as a "spear thrust", and a psychological thriller. The book follows executive Mara Tagarelli after she is diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) and her marriage collapses,. The novel directly challenges ableism, shifting the focus from the character's internal problem to "the world's problem with her disability",. Griffith, who also lives with MS, wrote this book to "overwrite the ableist narrative," rejecting the harmful literary trope of "narrative prosthesis," which uses disabled characters primarily for the emotional or educational profit of non-disabled characters,,. • The Aud Torvingen Series: A series of lesbian mystery novels, including The Blue Place, Stay, and Always, featuring the tough protagonist Aud Torvingen,. Activism and Advocacy Beyond her novels, Griffith is a proactive intellectual whose critical work is influential in the literary world. 1. #CripLit: She is the co-founder and co-host (with Alice Wong) of #CripLit, a Twitter chat series focused on disabled writers and disability representation in literature, aimed at building a supportive community and platform for disabled voices,. 2. Gender Bias Analytics: Griffith is known for her data-driven analysis of gender bias in the literary ecosystem,. Her 2015 work showed that women who win major literary awards tend to win for books centered on male main characters, highlighting a deep cultural bias where stories about men are critically valued more highly,,. This work seeks to combat institutional bias by providing quantifiable, undeniable data,. #NicolaGriffith #ScienceFiction #HistoricalFiction #FeministSF #QueerLiterature #CripLit #DisabilityRights #Ableism #SoLucky #Hild #Menewood #Ammonite #SlowRiver #Spear #AudTorvingen #DamonKnightGrandMaster #SFWA #NebulaAward #OtherwiseAward #LiteraryActivism #NarrativeEmpathy #NormingTheOther #SeattleWriter