Peter Lang Companion to Latin American Science Fiction

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ISBN-13:
9781433156298
Veröffentl:
2021
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
28.04.2021
Seiten:
392
Autor:
Ezequiel De Rosso
Gewicht:
735 g
Format:
254x178x22 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The Peter Lang Companion to Latin American Science Fiction provides a comprehensive overview of science fiction in Latin America by addressing the history and criticism of the genre in the region. It not only maps the cornerstones of the field (books, comics, magazines, movies) but also studies the specific political, social and cultural concerns that gave rise to its distinctive patterns and ideas. This volume organizes and systematizes the state of the field. In this sense, the aim of the Companion is to analyze Latin American science fiction hand in hand with the literature and culture produced in the rest of the region, providing a proper context for its historic, cultural and political themes. Taking into account the complexity of contemporary debates in the field, the editors have made a point of inviting contributors from a wide variety of countries to provide the most diverse possible set of perspectives on the development of science fiction in Latin America.The volume serves the needs of readers interested in science fiction at large, either in its original language or in translation; students trying to understand the genre; and teachers seeking to address the main issues in the development of the genre in the region by including current approaches to the material. The Companion is an indispensable teaching and learning tool, as well as reference book for critics and interested readers.
Silvia G. Kurlat Ares/Ezequiel De Rosso: Prologue - Silvia G. Kurlat Ares: Science Fiction in Latin America: Reading a Hidden Landscape - Ezequiel De Rosso: Nervo's Continuum and the Weariness of Reason: A Hypothesis on the Form of Latin American Science Fiction - Luis C. Cano: Consonance and Subversion: Literary Canon and Popular Narratives - David S. Dalton: Science Fiction vs Magical Realism: Oppositional Aesthetics and Contradictory Discourses in Sergio Arau'sA Day without a Mexican Juan C. Toledano Redondo: The Hispanic Caribbean as a Three-Winged Bird: Science Fiction Production as Transculturation - Rodrigo Bastidas Pérez: Science Fiction Magazines in Latin America: The Tension between Readability and Innovation - Carlos Abraham: An Overview of the Latin American Science Fiction Market - Pablo Brescia: Great Expectations? Latin American Science Fiction and Canon (Con)figurations - Ramiro Sanchiz: That's the Attitude: Magazines, Communities and Counterculture in Uruguay and Latin America (1989-2013) - Ariela Schnirmajer: Uses of Utopia in the Disputes of the Lettered City (1770-1850) - Juan Pisano: An Unnatural Selection: Science, Progress and Fiction (1850-1930) - Miguel Ángel Fernández Delgado: The Dissemination of a Literary Genre (1940-1959) - Maielis González Fernández: Made at Home: On Some of the Forms and Uses of the Science Fiction Genre (1960-1990) - Emily A. Maguire: From Technological Realism to the Science-Fictional Turn in Latin American Literature (1985-2017) - Iván Rodrigo Mendizábal: The Political Dimension of Latin American Science Fiction - Sandra Gasparini: Political Corpses: Zombies in Recent Argentine Narrative - Alejo Steimberg: Fictional Universes in Science Fiction: The Latin American Case - Macarena Cortés: Agency and Opening of Female Bodies in the First Stories of Aldunate, Gorodischer and Chaviano - Teresa López-Pellisa: Women Science Fiction Writers in Latin America: Bioethics and Biopolitics in Laura Ponce and Alicia Fenieux - Antonio Córdoba: Aliens, Mutants, Cyborgs, Digital Selves: Avatars of the Posthuman in Latin American Science Fiction - Éverly Pegoraro: Steampunk Science Fiction: Brazilian Appropriations - Giovanna Rivero: An Ecology of the Death of the Species: The Mourning Play as a Narrative Form Joanna Page: Technology in Latin American Science Fiction: Allegories of Consumption and Conspiracy - Marcos Adrián Pérez Llahí/Silvia Angiola: The Eternal Dream of a Minor Cinema: Latin American Dalliances with Science Fiction - Raúl Aguiar: Experimentation, Utopia and Dystopia in Cinema (1969-1999) - Elton Honores: Invasions, Adventures and Space Travel in the Visual Language of Comics - Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste: On the Trail of the Murderous State: On Latin American Alternate History - Lyz Reblin-Renshaw: Looking Forward to Our Past: A Retrospective on Science Fiction Video Games - Notes on Contributors - Index.

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