Reading Philippine Science Fiction through Science and Technology Studies: The Space Race and Authoritarian Modernity in Gregorio Brillantes’s “The Apollo Centennial”

We propose that analyses of Philippine science fiction can meaningfully contribute to the growing intersections between Philippine studies and science and technology studies. We argue that science fiction is not only a literary genre but also a mode of inquiry into our notions of progress and modern...

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Main Authors: Chua, Ethan, Chua, Scott Lee
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2023
Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol71/iss1/6
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.phstudies-11562024-08-07T03:42:03Z Reading Philippine Science Fiction through Science and Technology Studies: The Space Race and Authoritarian Modernity in Gregorio Brillantes’s “The Apollo Centennial” Chua, Ethan Chua, Scott Lee We propose that analyses of Philippine science fiction can meaningfully contribute to the growing intersections between Philippine studies and science and technology studies. We argue that science fiction is not only a literary genre but also a mode of inquiry into our notions of progress and modernity. Through this lens, we examine Gregorio Brillantes’s short story “The Apollo Centennial.” Set in a future where the Ferdinand E. Marcos regime never ended, “The Apollo Centennial” demonstrates how state infrastructural interventions can discipline Filipino subjects according to the dictates of an authoritarian techno-future. Nevertheless, the short story also gestures to the emancipatory potential of alternative linguistic and sensory modes through which state subjects might imagine other futures that defy narrative sequestration.KEYWORDS: PHILIPPINE LITERATURE • SCIENCE FICTION • AUTHORITARIANISM • INFRASTRUCTURE • MARCOS REGIME 2023-04-20T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol71/iss1/6 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/phstudies/article/1156/viewcontent/Reading_20Philippine_20Science_20Fiction_20_5Bvol._2071_20no._201_20_282023_29_2093_E2_80_93105_5D.pdf Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints Archīum Ateneo
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description We propose that analyses of Philippine science fiction can meaningfully contribute to the growing intersections between Philippine studies and science and technology studies. We argue that science fiction is not only a literary genre but also a mode of inquiry into our notions of progress and modernity. Through this lens, we examine Gregorio Brillantes’s short story “The Apollo Centennial.” Set in a future where the Ferdinand E. Marcos regime never ended, “The Apollo Centennial” demonstrates how state infrastructural interventions can discipline Filipino subjects according to the dictates of an authoritarian techno-future. Nevertheless, the short story also gestures to the emancipatory potential of alternative linguistic and sensory modes through which state subjects might imagine other futures that defy narrative sequestration.KEYWORDS: PHILIPPINE LITERATURE • SCIENCE FICTION • AUTHORITARIANISM • INFRASTRUCTURE • MARCOS REGIME
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author Chua, Ethan
Chua, Scott Lee
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Chua, Scott Lee
Reading Philippine Science Fiction through Science and Technology Studies: The Space Race and Authoritarian Modernity in Gregorio Brillantes’s “The Apollo Centennial”
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Chua, Scott Lee
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title Reading Philippine Science Fiction through Science and Technology Studies: The Space Race and Authoritarian Modernity in Gregorio Brillantes’s “The Apollo Centennial”
title_short Reading Philippine Science Fiction through Science and Technology Studies: The Space Race and Authoritarian Modernity in Gregorio Brillantes’s “The Apollo Centennial”
title_full Reading Philippine Science Fiction through Science and Technology Studies: The Space Race and Authoritarian Modernity in Gregorio Brillantes’s “The Apollo Centennial”
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title_full_unstemmed Reading Philippine Science Fiction through Science and Technology Studies: The Space Race and Authoritarian Modernity in Gregorio Brillantes’s “The Apollo Centennial”
title_sort reading philippine science fiction through science and technology studies: the space race and authoritarian modernity in gregorio brillantes’s “the apollo centennial”
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