Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Another Version Of This Thesis Writing Research



Changes continue, as I said earlier, this is a writing experiment related to the investigation, may notice differences between version of both, what is this new version includes concepts that I have no border at all clear , and as a student related to the social sciences, I can tell when I'm wrong and when I feel that the field is being cleared. This search is intuitive, but the brain is not my forte, among many beers and rum, however, here is a preview of another draft

INDEX

I. History of Science Fiction
I.1. Science Fiction
Historical development I.1.1.-
I.1.2. - General theory and science fiction authors
I.1.-Latin American Science Fiction
I.2.1.-Difference between Latin America and the US-Europe
I.2.2. - Mexican Science Fiction
I.2.3.-Science Fiction in Tamaulipas
I.3. Border
I.3.1.-border perception of science fiction (introduction to the concept of border)
 I.3.2.-border thinking
I.3.3. - Suspension of disbelief?
II. Theoretical Framework
II.1.1 Estrangement (Darko Suvin)
II.2.1. Hesitation (Todorov)
III. - Tales to analyze
III.1-First set of stories
III.1.1. - The crime
III.1.2.-A miscalculation
III.2. - Second set of stories
III.2.1. - Dura lex sed lex
Variations III.2.2.-Archimedes principle
Third group III.3.-tales
III.3.1.-Nanograffiti
                        III.3.2. - Free Flight
IV.-Conclusions
V. References

1.1. - History of Science Fiction

The case of science fiction as a genre is curious and remarkable, since from its inception has been debated for a correct classification given, coupled with this has a place and has flourished both in the English-speaking inevitably influence has reached the Latin American, and more specifically in Mexico, this as a result of literary movements and social issues that inevitably influenced equally Thesis Writing Help. Darko Suvin makes a collection that was how giving and building science fiction in the English-speaking world in "The Metamorphosis of Science Fiction: On the poetics and history of a literary genre." Furthermore Louis C. Cano likewise, has given rise to the explanation of the formation of gender in his book "Flashing recurrence", which explains the phenomenon of science fiction in more detail within Latin America and its social and historical circumstances, and therefore giving and distinctions between the two approaches and the analysis of this author is applied closer to the case of Mexico.

With this background and despite emerging studies, yet he comes to think that the country can not exist or readers production, and therefore dare to send to the fold of the same gender indifference, even causing it unintentional sabotage within other literary items, but it can not ignore the fact that "Every man and woman can dream of things to come and you can imagine a world better or worse than yours" (Gabriel Trujillo Munoz "The future in flames" p . 7) and it is in this capacity for imagination that human beings have in explaining the persistence and the genre to this day.
Based on this, first we will look to give a historical overview of what it is, how it is distinguished and characterized in science fiction as a literary genre, which has always had this problem that goes into the dichotomy of "great literature" and "minor literature", the same problem that has troubled other students of the same gender.

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