Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Álvaro Menen Desleal’s Speculative Planetary Imagination

View through CrossRef
Science fiction has long held a marginalized status within the Latin American literary canon. This is due to myriad assumptions: its supposed inferior quality, sensationalist content, and disconnect from socio-historical reality. In this article, I argue for the recuperation of Salvadoran author Álvaro Menen Desleal as a foundational writer of Central American speculative fiction. I explore why Menen Desleal turns to sci-fi - abstracting his fictive worlds to far-off futures or other planets - at a moment when the writing of contemporaries of the Committed Generation was increasingly politicized and realist. I argue that Menen Desleal’s speculative planetary imagination toggles between scaling up localized concerns and evading them altogether to play with “universal” categories. By thinking with the categories of the human or the planet from an ex-centric position, Menen Desleal playfully appropriates generic convention, only to disrupt it from within.
Title: Álvaro Menen Desleal’s Speculative Planetary Imagination
Description:
Science fiction has long held a marginalized status within the Latin American literary canon.
This is due to myriad assumptions: its supposed inferior quality, sensationalist content, and disconnect from socio-historical reality.
In this article, I argue for the recuperation of Salvadoran author Álvaro Menen Desleal as a foundational writer of Central American speculative fiction.
I explore why Menen Desleal turns to sci-fi - abstracting his fictive worlds to far-off futures or other planets - at a moment when the writing of contemporaries of the Committed Generation was increasingly politicized and realist.
I argue that Menen Desleal’s speculative planetary imagination toggles between scaling up localized concerns and evading them altogether to play with “universal” categories.
By thinking with the categories of the human or the planet from an ex-centric position, Menen Desleal playfully appropriates generic convention, only to disrupt it from within.

Related Results

Speculative Fiction
Speculative Fiction
The term “speculative fiction” has three historically located meanings: a subgenre of science fiction that deals with human rather than technological problems, a genre distinct fro...
Esperanza y desesperanza: Cardenal y Menen Desleal
Esperanza y desesperanza: Cardenal y Menen Desleal
The literary proposals during the Cold War in Central America were diverse and reflected ideological uncertainty at that time. In that context, the poetry collection, Salmos, by Er...
Populating the Future: Families and Reproduction in Speculative Fiction
Populating the Future: Families and Reproduction in Speculative Fiction
Speculative fiction opens doors for imagining beyond what is possible, conventional or acceptable. Speculative fiction has an acute ear for the social, the scientific and for polit...
The Current State of Speculative Realism
The Current State of Speculative Realism
Elsewhere I have told the history of Speculative Realism, and will not repeat it here.1 Though some prefer the lower-case phrase “speculative realism,” I deliberately use capital l...
Speculating Potential
Speculating Potential
<p><strong>Speculative design, characterised by its creative exploration and extrapolation of contemporary issues, has generated a diverse body of literature and projec...
NASA Planetary Science and European Partnerships and Participations
NASA Planetary Science and European Partnerships and Participations
&lt;p&gt;NASA&amp;#8217;s Planetary Science Division (PSD) and space agencies around the world are collaborating on an extensive array of missions exploring our Solar S...
Teaching Planetary Defence by means of role-playing games
Teaching Planetary Defence by means of role-playing games
IntroductionThe effectiveness of game-based learning methods [1] in facilitating understanding of complex concepts, arousing the interest of students and encouraging memorization i...

Back to Top