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Science Fiction, Imperialism and the Third World: Essays on Postcolonial Literature and Film - Paperback

Science Fiction, Imperialism and the Third World: Essays on Postcolonial Literature and Film - Paperback

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by Ericka Hoagland (Editor), Reema Sarwal (Editor)

Though science fiction is often thought of as a Western phenomenon, the genre has long had a foothold in countries as diverse as India and Mexico. These fourteen critical essays examine both the role of science fiction in the third world and the role of the third world in science fiction. Topics covered include science fiction in Bengal, the genre's portrayal of Native Americans, Mexican cyberpunk fiction, and the undercurrents of colonialism and Empire in traditional science fiction. The intersections of science fiction theory and postcolonial theory are explored, as well as science fiction's contesting of imperialism and how the third world uses the genre to recreate itself.

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Author Biography

Ericka Hoagland is an assistant professor of English at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Reema Sarwal is a research scholar in New Delhi, India. She has taught as a lecturer at Miranda House, University of Delhi and is now pursuing her Ph.D in contemporary Australian fantasy fiction at Jawaharlal Nehru University.

Number of Pages: 231
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: September 07, 2010