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“Palabras de la ciencia”: Pedro Castera and Scientific Writing in Mexico’s Fin de Siècle (2014)

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This essay explores the career of the understudied writer Pedro Castera (1846–1906), who is regarded as one of the first practitioners of science fiction in Mexico. A man of many talents, Castera is one of the most eccentric and eclectic figures in the intellectual life of fin-de-siècle Mexico City. His career took many turns: While during specific periods he devoted himself to writing and participating within the liberal, cosmopolitan culture of Mexico City, he often disappeared from the public eye to devote himself to the development of inventions in the mining industry. The essay discusses the different meanings of ‘invention’ within Castera’s oeuvre, namely poetic and scientific innovation. Setting these two concepts within the domains of literature and scientific writing in the global and local fin de siècle, the essay investigates how Castera’s journalism and fiction (specifically his 1890 novel Querens) are representative of the wider question of scientific development in Mexico and Latin America as a whole during the nineteenth century. Furthermore, it explores the intersections of aesthetics and science during a critical period of modern intellectual history, in which these two areas of knowledge were gradually defining themselves as two distinctive cultures.

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Article George N. Vlahakis; Kostas Skordoulis; Kostas Tampakis (2014) Introduction: Science and Literature Special Issue. Science and Education (pp. 521-526). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Castagnaro, Mario
Crossley, Robert
Henry, Holly
Hitchcock, Susan Tyler
Imbroscio, Carmelina
Maxwell, Anne
Journals
Science-Fiction Studies
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Journal of Literature and Science
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
CLUEB
Cornell University
Cambridge University Press
Ashgate
MIT Press
W. W. Norton & Co.
Concepts
Science and literature
Science fiction
Science and culture
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
Aesthetics
Imagination
People
Wells, Herbert George
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Darwin, Erasmus
Dick, Philip K.
Eliot, Thomas Stearns
Jensen, Wilhelm
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
18th century
Modern
17th century
Places
Europe
United States
Great Britain
United Kingdom
Mexico
Soviet Union
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