De cuando en cuando Saturnina: Antropología y ciencia ficción

Authors

  • Domenico Branca UNIVERSITAT AUTÒNOMA DE BARCELONA
  • Paola Mancosu UNIVERSITÀ DI CAGLIARI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-0967/7787

Keywords:

Anthropological science fiction, Peru and Bolivia, race, class, gender

Abstract

This article analyses from an anthropological and literary intedisciplinary perspective De cuando en cuando Saturnina. Una historia oral del futuro, science fiction novel written by Alison Spedding in 2004. In particular, it is demonstrated the presence of an axis that crosses the whole work: the intersection between class, race, and gender. From this articulation, anthropological contents within the novel are analyzed, to reflect – through a critical point of view – on current problems.

Published

2017-12-29

How to Cite

Branca, D., & Mancosu, P. (2017). De cuando en cuando Saturnina: Antropología y ciencia ficción. Confluenze. Rivista Di Studi Iberoamericani, 9(2), 239–263. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-0967/7787