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The thirty years between the 1972 publication of Rosario Ferre’s short story “La muneca menor” and Pedro Cabiya’s 2003 novella “Relato del piloto que dijo adios con la mano” span the cultural, political, and economic “shift” from a “regulatory state” to a neoliberal global order that, per Rebekah Sheldon’s analysis, has articulated and contextualized similar contrasting takes on biological and material reproduction. Focusing on their transformed imaginary of “monstrous” reproduction, I explore in this paper how the texts’ Gothic and SF modalizations refract local conditions as well as critical elements of that shift, full of increasingly urgent and extreme consequences in Puerto Rico, and even farther afield.
从1972年罗萨里奥·费雷的短篇小说《La muneca menor》出版到佩德罗·卡比亚2003年的中篇小说《Relato del piloto que dijo adios con La mano》出版,这三十年跨越了从“监管国家”到新自由主义全球秩序的文化、政治和经济“转变”,根据丽贝卡·谢尔顿的分析,对生物繁殖和物质繁殖的相似对比观点进行了阐述和语境化。本文聚焦于他们对“可怕”复制的转变想象,探讨了文本的哥特式和SF模式化如何折射出当地条件以及这种转变的关键因素,在波多黎各甚至更远的地方充满了越来越紧迫和极端的后果。