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Ivagining worlds: On Ursula K. Le Guin, social science-fiction, and altertopias
Miguel Vale de Almeida (Vale de Almeida, M. );
Journal Title
Horizontes Antropológicos
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
Brazil
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Alternative Titles

(Portuguese) Ivaginando mundos: Ursula K. Le Guin, ficção científica social e altertopias

Abstract
Ethnography-based Anthropology and Science Fiction can engage in a productive dialogue since both address what is proposed as “altertopias”. Utopias, dystopias, and cultural alterity share the possibility of imagining social and cultural organizations different from both those of the authors and those of the readers. These imaginations are intrinsically creative/artistic and political at the same time, and they critique power structures, especially when approached through a feminist stance. Inspired by the literary work of Ursula LeGuin, the article takes this further by experimenting with the inclusion of a fictional piece of “Social science fiction” that itself plays on LeGuin’s themes.
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Keywords
Ursula LeGuin,Science fiction,Altertopia,Ethnography
  • Anthropology - Social Sciences