Date: 2012-04-24 04:33 pm (UTC)
I have the impression that James' political views are on the left of center. And the recent project on sex balance in publishing, for example, can be viewed as leftist social engineering (however, that project isn't SF criticism, at least as I understand the term; it's not about individual stories and how and why they do or don't work. It's political activism about the SF field, which is something different.)

However, doesn't "leftist SF critic" mean more than that? To me it implies a critical apparatus significantly constructed on political principles; which is not what I find James deploying.
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