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Brazilian science fiction and the colonial legacy

By: SALES ARAUJO SANTOS, NaiaraMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Publisher: Sao Luis, EDUFMA, 2014Description: 208 pISBN: 978-85-7862-375-3Subject(s): LITERATURA FANTASTICA | NARRATIVA FANTASTICA | CIENCIA FICCION | ENSAYOS | CRITICA E INTERPRETACION | LITERATURA BRASILEÑA | BRASILDDC classification: 808.8037
Contents:
Science fiction: a first world genre? The golden age and the new wave Colonialismo and its relation to science fiction Utopia and dystopia: their postcolonial implications Brazilian Science Fiction: a brief history and survey of the gebnre The sixties The seventies Contemporary brazilian science fiction: The post-dictatorship era Brazilian Science Fiction and its relationship to ecofeminist and post colonial theories Econofeminist theories Postcolonial theories Brazilian Science Fiction: Resistance or Aadhesion to the colonial Idea Antonio Olinto´s O desafio [The duel], 1961. The legacy of slavery in Brazil Rubens teixeira Scavone´s . O menino e o robo. [The boy and the robot], 1961. A racial democracy Plinio Cabral´s Umbra [Shadow], 1977 The portrait of a devasted world Ruth Bueno´s Asilo nas torres [Asylum in the towers], 1979. Feminist and environmental issue during the military regime Braulio Tavares. Stuntmind, 1989. The post-dicatorship uncentainties Marcia Kupstas´s O demonio do computador [The computer devil], 1997. A Reflection on the Adverse effects caused by the process of modernization.
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Science fiction: a first world genre? The golden age and the new wave Colonialismo and its relation to science fiction Utopia and dystopia: their postcolonial implications Brazilian Science Fiction: a brief history and survey of the gebnre The sixties The seventies Contemporary brazilian science fiction: The post-dictatorship era Brazilian Science Fiction and its relationship to ecofeminist and post colonial theories Econofeminist theories Postcolonial theories Brazilian Science Fiction: Resistance or Aadhesion to the colonial Idea Antonio Olinto´s O desafio [The duel], 1961. The legacy of slavery in Brazil Rubens teixeira Scavone´s . O menino e o robo. [The boy and the robot], 1961. A racial democracy Plinio Cabral´s Umbra [Shadow], 1977 The portrait of a devasted world Ruth Bueno´s Asilo nas torres [Asylum in the towers], 1979. Feminist and environmental issue during the military regime Braulio Tavares. Stuntmind, 1989. The post-dicatorship uncentainties Marcia Kupstas´s O demonio do computador [The computer devil], 1997. A Reflection on the Adverse effects caused by the process of modernization.

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