Relación hombre-máquina en la literatura de ciencia ficción
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In this document the poetical forms were analyzed in which the man-machine relationship is built in science fiction literature from the literary hermeneutics perspective. Moreover, the historicity of the science fiction literature was revised in order to understand the dominant characteristics and position the studied literature as critical bastion of serious study, instead of human and social escapism. As well as interrelate the literary hermeneutics and text semiotics to consolidate analysis categories in works such as: 2001: a Space Odyssey, I Robot, and Do androids dream of electric sheep? So that, propose an analysis model adjusted to the works’ textual nature. As a conclusion, the messages and narrative schemas were intertextually studied and appreciated to enrich imagination and the prospective interpretation, science fiction is the daily unusual focus that assumes with personality the human responses to science and technology changes.
