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CONTENTS List of Illustrations / vii Acknowledgments / ix Introduction: Latin American Science Fiction Discovers Its Roots / 1 chapter 1. Displacement in Space and Time: The Latin American Utopia and Dystopia / 15 Fósforos-Cerillos, “Mexico in the Year 1970” / Joaquim Felício dos Santos, Pages from the History of Brazil Written in the Year 2000 / Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg, The Marvelous Journey of Mr. NicNac . . . / Eduardo de Ezcurra, In the Thirtieth Century / Godofredo Barnsley, São Paulo in the Year 2000 . . . / Eduardo Urzaiz, Eugenia chapter 2. The Impact of Darwinism: Civilization and Barbarism Meet Evolution and Devolution / 80 Augusto Emílio Zaluar, Doctor Benignus / Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg, Two Factions Struggle for Life / Leopoldo Lugones, “Essay on a Cosmogony in Ten Lessons,” “The Origin of the Flood,” “Yzur” / Joaquim Manuel de Macedo, “The End of the World” / Aluísio Azevedo, “Demons” / Amado Nervo, “The Last War” / Martín Luis Guzmán, “How the War Ended in 1917” chapter 3. Strange Forces: Exploring the Limits of Science / 130 Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg, Two Factions Struggle for Life [coda] / Carlos Olivera, “Death at a Fixed Hour” / Leopoldo Lugones, “The Omega Force,” “Psychon,” “An Inexplicable Phenomenon,” “Viola Acherontia,” “Metamusic” / Miguel Cané, “The Harmonies of Light” / Juana Manuela Gorriti, “He Who Listens May Hear—To His Regret: Confidence of a Confidence” / Pedro Castera, “A Celestial Journey,” Querens / Amado Nervo, The Soul-Giver, “The Sixth Sense” chapter 4. The Double: From Science to Technology / 172 Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg, “Horacio Kalibang or The Automatons” / Alejandro Cuevas, “The Apparatus of Doctor Tolimán” / Horacio Quiroga, The Artificial Man, “The Portrait,” “The Vampire” Conclusion: A Global Genre in the Periphery / 217 Chronology: Latin American Science Fiction through 1920 / 225 Notes / 231 Bibliography Primary Texts / 257 Secondary Sources / 266 Index / 283 ...

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