The Transformation of the Dystopian/Utopian Locus. Debates around genre and gender politics

The purpose of this article is to draw a map of the dystopian/utopian literary genre, taking on account the close relationship between both words –the etymology of the term refers to a particular locus- and its also close relationship with science fiction. A locus whose founding scenes take place, f...

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Autor principal: García, Ana María
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Publicado: Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2013
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topic Distopías/utopías
Género literario
Abordaje gender
Subjetividades alternativas
Ecología
Dystopian/utopian novels
Genre
Gender perspective
Alternative subjectivities
Ecology
spellingShingle Distopías/utopías
Género literario
Abordaje gender
Subjetividades alternativas
Ecología
Dystopian/utopian novels
Genre
Gender perspective
Alternative subjectivities
Ecology
García, Ana María
The Transformation of the Dystopian/Utopian Locus. Debates around genre and gender politics
topic_facet Distopías/utopías
Género literario
Abordaje gender
Subjetividades alternativas
Ecología
Dystopian/utopian novels
Genre
Gender perspective
Alternative subjectivities
Ecology
author García, Ana María
author_facet García, Ana María
author_sort García, Ana María
title The Transformation of the Dystopian/Utopian Locus. Debates around genre and gender politics
title_short The Transformation of the Dystopian/Utopian Locus. Debates around genre and gender politics
title_full The Transformation of the Dystopian/Utopian Locus. Debates around genre and gender politics
title_fullStr The Transformation of the Dystopian/Utopian Locus. Debates around genre and gender politics
title_full_unstemmed The Transformation of the Dystopian/Utopian Locus. Debates around genre and gender politics
title_sort transformation of the dystopian/utopian locus. debates around genre and gender politics
description The purpose of this article is to draw a map of the dystopian/utopian literary genre, taking on account the close relationship between both words –the etymology of the term refers to a particular locus- and its also close relationship with science fiction. A locus whose founding scenes take place, from my point of view, in Dr. Frankenstein’s and in Brave New World labs, and that is revisited by postmodern dystopian novels. In recent productions"”such as G. Belli’s Waslala, M. Houllebecq’ s The Possibility of an Island and J. Winterson’s The Stone Gods, the genre shakes traditional bourgeois values. That leads us to reread Luckács’ theory of the novel and its reformulation in Donna Haraway’s Cyborg Manifesto. Taking this point of view, we can open an interesting debate regarding alternative policies of subjectivity as well as the impact it has on the relationship between man and environment.
publisher Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA)
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url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/4059
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