Los futuros posindustriales de la historieta en la era del populismo. El caso argentino
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.15.2015.57.131-144Keywords:
Historieta, Ciencia ficción, Distopía, Populismo, Argentina, Siglo XXI, Comics, Science fiction, Dystopia, Populism, 21st CenturyAbstract
Argentina cuenta con un amplio corpus de historietas de ciencia ficción con un fuerte contenido ideológico. En este trabajo analizaré dos historietas recientes de esa tradición: La burbuja de Bertold (2005) y Planeta Extra (2009) de Diego Agrimbau (1975) y Gabriel Ippóliti (1964). Son historietas notables por sus refinados universos narrativos y visuales, construidos en espacios distópicos que se reconocen como una Argentina futura, donde las instituciones han colapsado y donde la tecnología es incapaz de proveer un remedo de civilidad. Son historietas marcadas por un enorme pesimismo y cuyas lecturas ideológicas reponen la experiencia de la anomia política.
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Argentina has a large corpus of science fiction comics with a strong ideological content. In this paper, I discuss two recent comics within this tradition: La burbuja de Bertold (2005) and Planeta Extra (2009) by Diego Agrimbau (1975) and Gabriel Ippóliti (1964). These comics are remarkable for their refined narrative and visual universes, built as dystopian spaces, which can be recognized as a future Argentina, where institutions have collapsed and where technology is unable to provide a semblance of civility. This comics are marked by a huge pessimism and their ideological readings provide a reading of the experience of political anomie.
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