H. Bruce Franklin

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July 22, 1934

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Howard Bruce Franklin (born February 1934) is an American cultural historian and scholar. He is notable for receiving top awards for his lifetime scholarship in fields as diverse as American studies, science fiction, prison literature and marine ecology. He has written or edited twenty books and three hundred professional articles and participated in making four films. His main areas of academic focus are science fiction, prison literature, environmentalism, the Vietnam War and its aftermath, and American cultural history. He was instrumental in helping to debunk false public speculation that Vietnam was continuing to hold prisoners of war. He helped to establish science fiction writing as a genre worthy of serious academic study. In 2008, the American Studies Association awarded him the Pearson-Bode Prize for Lifetime Achievement in American Studies.A critic of the Vietnam War, he was one of the founding members of the Maoist Revolutionary Union, heading its Palo Alto chapter. After a split within the party, he became the leader of a new organization,Venceremos. Venceremos was a largely Chicano Maoist-Third Worldist organization, which wanted to focus on armed struggle in the present moment rather than accumulating forces. Franklin was fired from Stanford University in 1972 for allegedly inciting students …

Books by H. Bruce Franklin