Fantastic Blackness

Fantastic Blackness with Shanté Paradigm Smalls

Fantastic Blackness is an irregular podcast by Shanté Paradigm Smalls focused on Black Queer Trans art, politics, aesthetics, and news. Features interviews with artmakers, reviews of art shows, stage plays, books, film and television, and topical discussion.

  1. 11/18/2025

    Season 4, episode 1: andré m carrington, PhD: sci fi, race, gender, and genre

    Fantastic Blackness is an irregular podcast by Shanté Paradigm Smalls focused on Black Queer Trans art, politics, aesthetics, and news. Features interviews with artmakers, reviews of art shows, stage plays, books, film and television, and topical discussion. Guest: andré m carrington is a scholar of race, gender, and genre in Black and American cultural production. He is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Riverside where he also directs the program in Speculative Fictions & Cultures of Science. His first book, Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction (Minnesota, 2016) interrogates the cultural politics of race in the fantastic genres and fan cultures. He is editor of The Black Fantastic (2025), the Library of America anthology of contemporary short speculative fiction by Black authors. His forthcoming book, Audiofuturism, on radio adaptations of Black speculative texts. He is a past recipient of fellowships from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard and the National Humanities Center. His writing appears in journals, books, and blogs including Verso and Black Perspectives. He lives in Riverside and he enjoys birding. SPS: tell me about what brought you to sci fi, speculation, fantasy? SPS: why do you write about sci fi, blackness, gender, and genre? SPS: how is West coast US sci fi different from East coast US sci fi? SPS: if you had to pick a dystopian work to describe our world right now, what would it be? SPS: let’s talk about your books: first, tell me about your forthcoming work Audiofuturism (2026) and then let’s talk about The Black Fantastic (2025) which came out in Feb 2025 and then your first book, Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction (2016) SPS: what sci fi film, books, comics, or music are you grooving to right now? SPS: thank you so much for joining us today Show notes: Media we discussed The Girl with All the Gifts The Black Fantastic Three Body Problem The Girl Who Was Plugged In Andor Rogue One Idiocracy Kinning by Nisi Shawl Speculative Relations: Indigenous Worlding and Repair, Joseph M. Pierce The End of the World as We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King’s The Stand

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Fantastic Blackness is an irregular podcast by Shanté Paradigm Smalls focused on Black Queer Trans art, politics, aesthetics, and news. Features interviews with artmakers, reviews of art shows, stage plays, books, film and television, and topical discussion.