Resumen El artículo analiza el tratamiento de las ideas de tiempo e identidad en dos obras de la ciencia ficción española adscritas, en mayor o menor medida, a los subgéneros del steampunk y del ciberpunk: El mapa del tiempo de Félix J. Palma y Lágrimas en la lluvia de Rosa Montero, respectivamente. El objetivo, una vez repasados los conceptos teóricos fundamentales, es analizar de forma contrastiva las dos novelas, comprobando cómo los universos paralelos y los mundos virtuales constituyen herramientas narrativas que permiten conformar distintas metáforas en torno al tiempo y a la idea de yo a fin de propiciar la reflexión filosófica en el lector.
Abstract The article analyses the treatment of the ideas of time and identity in two Spanish science fiction novels which belong, to a greater or lesser degree, to the subgenres of steampunk or cyberpunk: El mapa del tiempo, by Félix J. Palma, and Lágrimas en la lluvia, by Rosa Montero. Once the main theoretical concepts are exposed, the target is to analyse contrastly both novels, by verifying how parallel universes and virtual worlds are used as narrative strategies to create several metaphors on the ideas of time and selfness in order to go in depth in the philosophical reflection in the reader.
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