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- Latin American Literature in Transition 1980–2018
- Latin American Literature in Transition
- Latin American Literature in Transition 1980–2018
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Security
- Part II New Genres
- Chapter 5 Speculative Fiction
- Chapter 6 Latin American Digital Literature
- Chapter 7 Children’s Literature in Latin America from School to Marketplace and Beyond
- Chapter 8 Paraliterature
- Chapter 9 Performance Studies
- Chapter 10 Graphing a Hemispheric History of Latinx Comics Creation
- Chapter 11 New Poetry, Fresh Approaches
- Part III Mobilities
- Part IV Positionalities
- Part V Latin American Literature in Global Markets
- Index
- References
Chapter 5 - Speculative Fiction
from Part II - New Genres
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2022
- Latin American Literature in Transition 1980–2018
- Latin American Literature in Transition
- Latin American Literature in Transition 1980–2018
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Security
- Part II New Genres
- Chapter 5 Speculative Fiction
- Chapter 6 Latin American Digital Literature
- Chapter 7 Children’s Literature in Latin America from School to Marketplace and Beyond
- Chapter 8 Paraliterature
- Chapter 9 Performance Studies
- Chapter 10 Graphing a Hemispheric History of Latinx Comics Creation
- Chapter 11 New Poetry, Fresh Approaches
- Part III Mobilities
- Part IV Positionalities
- Part V Latin American Literature in Global Markets
- Index
- References
Summary
In Latin American literature almost all paths lead to the fantastic; the region has the distinct anomaly of giving the fantastic mode a central place in its narrative tradition. This essay will not discuss the similarities or differences between fantastical literature, science fiction, and horror, given the numerous hybridizations between subgenres and the fact that this conceptual discussion escapes the limits of the current work. Instead, I have chosen to group them under the rubric of speculative fiction. My aim is to point out some of the possible paths and bifurcations that the genre has taken since 1980, conscious of the possibility of multiple other readings. This essay will discuss the way in which the transition to democracy, neoliberal policies, and technological and social changes in Latin America were portrayed in literature through fictional universes, dystopias, and alternative histories; cyberpunk, hackers, and cyborgs; Chile’s “freak power,” virtual reality, and internet fictions; monsters and other fantastical creatures, eco-horror, and stories from the Anthropocene.
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- Latin American Literature in Transition 1980–2018 , pp. 79 - 92Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022