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ON XENOPHOBIA IN SCIENCE FICTION

Journal: Juvenis scientia (Vol.2019, No. 1)

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Page : 52-55

Keywords : XENOPHOBIA; SCIENCE FICTION; POSTSTRUCTURALISM; POSTHUMANISM; MASS CULTURE; CULTURAL CRITICISM; OTHERNESS; ALIENATION; ANTI-SEMITISM; SLAVERY;

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Abstract

The article deals with how the notion of xenophobia is re-iterated in contemporary science fiction. First, the author provides a brief analysis of xenophobia as a cognitive phenomenon that is, on the one hand, built into the mass culture as an archetypal attitude and, on the other hand, symbolically disguised following the two prototypic scenarios-those of alienation and of appropriation. One of the central arguments of the article is that the quintessential sci-fi “alien” is based on the reinvented image of a Jew in the Western culture, while the narrative of “androids” draws on the historical and emotional experience of black slavery.

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