Reworlding Ramallah: Short Science Fiction Stories from Palestine

Editor: Callum Copley

Author(s): Hilda Moucharrafieh, Shayma Nader, Adele Jarrar, Shada Mustafa, Qusai Al Saify, Hiba Isleem, Jamila Ewais, Fakhry Al-Serdaw

Publisher: Onomatopee

Year of Publication: 2019

Print Length: 164 pages

Genre: Fiction / Science-Fiction

Area: Palestine, Middle East, The Levant

Topic: Palestine, History & Origin, History, Cultural Heritage / Legacy, Culture & Society, Refugees & Forced Migration, Science-Fiction, Art & Design, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, Creativity, Independence & Liberation, Invention, Media & Narratives, Politics & Power, Social Movement

“Critical science fiction, on its most basic level, is an opportunity to experiment with new ways of existing in the world; imaging different, economic, political and social structures. Within its pages, science fiction holds the space to test ambitious projects without the fear of failure. Reading and writing science fiction is, in all its imaginative and disruptive potential, something which I believe is valuable to anyone living under conditions which they wish to change.”

‘Reworlding’ is the name given to a concerted effort to reimagine the places and spaces we inhabit, by generating a multiplicity of futures with which to affect the present positively. Reworlding takes the notion of worldbuilding beyond any ostensible purpose as art or entertainment and deploys aspects of it as a radical tool to instigate change in the world.

The stories compiled in this book were the outcome of a writing workshop series led by Callum Copley in a town called Birzeit, a few miles north of Ramallah, Palestine. From alien experiments, to fortune-tellers and telepathic conspiracies; the stories compiled here represent visions of the West Bank and beyond, reworlding both the local and the interplanetary. Although the contributions in the collection vary in form, length and style, all join a rapidly growing but comparatively small niche of Palestinian science fiction.

Preface

1. Introduction – Callum Copley

2. Final Secrets – Lama Altakruri

3. Empty Boxes – Shayma Nader

4. Map 2.0 – Adele Jarrar

5. Beit Shams – Qusai Al-Saify

6. Ten – Shada Mustafa

7. Cookies Hack – Hiba Isleem

8. Happiness Addiction Peace Convention – Jameela Ewais

9. The Nonage – Fakhry Al-Serdawi

Callum Copley is an Amsterdam-based researcher, writer and editor, and currently working as a Senior Creative Copywriter at the technology-driven design studio Bakken & Bæck. He had taught at the Critical Inquiry lab (MA) at Design Academy Eindhoven and the Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam. He writes essays and speculative fiction.

Source: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/callumcopley and http://callumcopley.com/

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