Love my non-political fantasy series that heavily features racism, colonialism, the consequences those things have for the colonised, and their armed resistance to colonisation.

  • KobaCumTribute [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    Funny how different "non-political" fantasy art is from someone who was raised with the Soviet education system and got said art published under the Soviet Union compared to "non-political" fantasy art from libs raised in a white-supremacist settler-colonialist state.

      • KobaCumTribute [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        This just made me realize I never bothered to learn which parts of the Soviet bloc were actually part of the USSR proper and which were merely Socialist states allied with it.

        Although I stand by the broader point contrasting The Witcher with the fantasy literature that was being written in the US and western Europe at the same time, since this was contemporaneous with a bunch of uncritical monarchist-wank and race realism as well as stuff like what would be published in Heavy Metal which was chauvinist and borderline pornographic (and still, somehow, less sexist and chauvinist than the liberal mainstream pop culture of the 80s).