Part I. Spatiotemporal Decolonial Interventions; Chapter 1. Counter-Hegemonic (Re)writings of Time and Space; Chapter 2. Decolonial Apocalypticism; Part II. Subalternized Epistemologies and Genre Redefinitions; Chapter 3. Whose Science in Science Fiction?; Chapter 4. Centring Other Ways of Knowing; Part III. Other(wise) Ontologies; Chapter 5. Machines, Monsters, and Modes of Being Otherwise; Chapter 6. Decolonial Alien Encounters in Second Contact Narratives
Biography
Miasol Eguíbar-Holgado is an Associate Professor in the English Department at the University of Oviedo in Spain. Her research interests include postcolonial/decolonial theory, diasporic writing, and decolonial speculative fiction, especially Afrofuturism and Indigenous futurism. She has published extensively in such prominent journals as Canadian Literature, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, or Extrapolation. She is part of the Research Group “Intersections: Contemporary Literatures, Cultures, and Theories” at the University of Oviedo.






