English 2310E Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Speculative Fiction, Emerging Power, Solipsism

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Today: a speculative manifesto, the woman who thought she was a planet, hunger, Stories are all set in india, address middle-class lives. Domestic scenes demonstrate women who"s husbands have experienced promotions, introducing some domestic issue and imbalance. Speculative fiction: addresses fiction that includes weird tales, amazing stories, and. It also may include other genres, such as mysteries, alternate. Speculative fiction can be a collective term to describe works of science fiction, fantasy, and horror and also addresses works that are not science fiction, fantasy, or horror, yet don"t rightly belong to the other genres. Authors always examine colonial modernity: the disruption of the past, clash of cultures, disruption of time and layers of history. Neoliberal globalization: a useful term for the woman who thought she was a planet and guapa: the world economy after 1989 the end of the cold war is increasingly driven by powerful transnational corporations/companies and financial groups.

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