结论:科学、小说和不结盟的终结

Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee
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最后一章着眼于尼赫鲁死后的“尼赫鲁式”科技和不结盟的遗产,以及印度科幻小说中对这些遗产的审讯和动员。它简要地讨论了Adrish Bardhan、J.V. Narlikar和Vandana Singh等人物的作品,以表明现代和当代印度科幻小说仍然是对技术科学、“发展”和全球文化假设进行批判性评估的有效场所。
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Conclusion: Science, fiction and the end of non-alignment
The concluding chapter looks at the legacy of ‘Nehruvian’ techno-science and non-alignment after the death of Nehru, as well as at the interrogation and mobilization of this legacy in Indian science fiction. It briefly discusses the writings of figures such as Adrish Bardhan, J.V. Narlikar and Vandana Singh to show that modern and contemporary Indian science fiction remain a productive site for critical assessment of assumptions about techno-science, ‘development’ and global culture.
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