Alteridades cotidianas: especulaciones de género en la ciencia ficción española contemporánea
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v14i0.4021Keywords:
science-fiction, spanish women writers, feminism, gender, sexualityAbstract
The aim of this essay is to examine gender issues in the literary production of some science-fiction spanish women writers. Meaningfully, some of the most important science-fiction novels of the hispanic area are focused on gender and sex especulation and use it as an important narrative tool. Then, Ipretend to explain how Gabriela Bustelo’s Planeta hembra (2001), Lola Robles’ La rosa de las nieblas (1999) and Elia Barceló’s Consecuencias naturales (1994) deal, from different points of view, with sexual difference, the duality gender/sex, gender normative and sexual disruptions, the relationshipbetween gender and power, etc.
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