Persona: Kiczkowski Yankelevich, Adriana Noemí
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Publicación Glocal Fiction, Markets and Terrorism in Netherland by J. O’Neill, The Reluctant Fundamentalist by M. Hamid and Kapitoil by T. Wayne(SKASE - The Slovak Association for the Study of English, 2022-06-30) Kiczkowski Yankelevich, Adriana NoemíThe expression of radical interdependence is an aspect that attempts to come to terms with the concept of glocalization and is interesting when analyzing post-9/11 literature. The novels I propose to analyse (Netherland, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, and Kapitoil) consider the relationship between a capitalist dynamic based on financial speculation, the interests connected to oil and the links to global terrorism. At the same time, they highlight the local effects of these global economic processes. They advance a look at the terrorist attacks of 9/11 firmly set in the heart of the capitalist system; and as an unavoidable reference, appear the local processes where the immediate effects of terrorism are produced.Publicación Fact and Fiction in a Robotic Society from a Feminist Perspective(Universidad de Lodz, 2020-09-18) Kiczkowski Yankelevich, Adriana NoemíA new narrative of care for the elderly is being constructed in both fiction and our techno-societies that incorporates the use of robots in areas traditionally entrusted to women, reproducing some of the stereotypes historically attributed to them. I propose to analyse representations of robots designed for elder care in the field of science fiction, like in the case of the TV series Real Humans (2012), as well as “real” robots. My aim is to highlight the risks of reproducing gender bias in robotics, where women could continue to perpetuate their role as caregivers. The objective is to show the need to develop a gender perspective in robotics applied to the care of the elderly that will make it possible to change the status quo.