Supernovas: una historia feminista de la ciencia ficción audiovisual
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https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_filanderas/fil.202055019Keywords:
Feminism, Science Fiction, History, Popular CultureAbstract
Supernovas: Una historia feminista de la ciencia ficción audiovisual, by Elisa McCausland y Diego Salgado, starts from an extremely ambitious premise: to summarize in four hundred and fifty pages more than a century of speculative fiction, not only in film, but also in television, illustration, comics or video games, in a global context.
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