Fictional narratives produced in Latin America often borrow tropes from contemporary science fiction to examine the shifts in the nature of power in neoliberal society. King examines how this leads towards a market-governed control society and also explores new models of agency beyond that of the individual.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The railroad and the radioBy HHNampa is a great town. It was always rich in culture; but its really on the rise these days -- seriously. Consequently; now is a great time to pick up Cains book and learn more about Nampas history in pictures. As rich as the railroad sections are; I was delighted to learn about; and see pictures of; Nampas rich yet virtually unknown history in radio -- fascinating! For anyone who loves Idaho and history; this book is well worth the money.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Needs moreBy Kindle CustomerMore substance would have been nice. Too many photos and not enough depth given. Would have liked to know more about local development of agriculture; maybe something about natives; definitely more anecdotes.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. love these booksBy teewiklove these books. it has always been difficult to find history of where one lives and while this book cant tell the whole story; it gives you at least some general knowledge. all the pictures are great too.