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The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack
The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack







This book brings to life his lean practice of go and see, ask why, and show respect. He has visited the gemba at countless companies and keenly observed how people work together to create value around the world. Palma - Santi Pages - Francisco J.In 72 short essays ranging from the provocative to the practical, Gemba Walks author and management expert Jim Womack reflects on the past 30 years of lean, and assesses the current state of lean today. Dauden - Francisco Miguel Espinosa - Santiago Eximeno - Cano Farragute - Laura Fernandez - Rafael Gonzalez - Luis Guallar - Isabel Hierro - Jorge Jaramillo - Cristina Jurado - Sergio Lifante - Ismael Manzanares - Rafael Marin - Oscar Mariscal - Jose Angel Menedez Lucas - Jose Maria Merino - Pedro Moscatel - Oscar Navas - Felix J.

The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack

Steampunk is a canvas on which to re-imagine what could have been, and show us what we could become.Īlfredo Alamo - Javi Argauz - Javier Calvo - Jesus Canadas - Gloria T. Steampunk offers an invaluable opportunity to re-evaluate our world, and the choices we have made that have brought us to the positions we are facing today.

The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack

Still, stories set in Asturias, Cataluna, Andalusia, or the Imperial reign of Felipe ii are high points in a collection of stories that finds a place for itself in the ever-growing world of multicultural Steampunk, while sharing an engagement with the steampunk canon that, ultimately, moves them beyond their chosen setting. Issues of identity, both cultural and social are posed by this collection of stories, highlighting the ongoing search for a Steam identity, with classical gaslight romance set in nineteenth-century England, or airship fights directly influenced by Michael Moorcock. Steampunk in Spanish is overshadowed by the ever-present influence of Victoriana. They are also attracted to a genre that foreshadows our actual economic problems, high unemployment levels, and frustration with increasing social inequality.īut alternative histories, dystopia and ?punk? are not the only focus. Through Steampunk these authors are offering alternative retellings of their countries histories, "critically" reimagining key moments such as the North-American-Spanish Cuban war, the Mexican war, or the Anarchist revolts of the 1930s in Andalusia. They are authors who write from the margins, using Steampunk to investigate themes such as the ethical questions posed by scientific and technical developments in our globalised culture of rapid change, and how that leaves countries not from the dominant culture behind. The Best of Spanish Steampunk features stories from Spain, Mexico, Venezuela and Chile, as well as from writers in Spanish living in Germany, Dubai and the UK. Published Februby Cheeky Frawg Ediciones Nevsky History & Culture > Literature > Post-Steampunk (1989)









The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack