
Episode 64: Dreams and Shadows: On Ursula Le Guin's 'A Wizard of Earthsea'
Weird Studies
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The Importance of Fantasy in Modern Literary Criticism
Fantasy in modern literary criticism has often been called regressive. Even sometimes surreptitiously or subliminally fascist. Tolkien is often described as through the films and through, you know, thanks to Peter Jackson now. This proto-fascism is now being ingested by new generations that should know better. And then something like Beowulf would just be a kind of way to reify and postatize or confirm or corroborate or support a kind of basically unjust, kingly social structure. In the most realist fiction, insofar as that realist fiction is any good, it will be fantasy.
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