Peer-Reviewed Publications
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“Avatar vs Terminator in Contemporary Latin American Science Fiction”
Latin American Research Review (Under Review)
- Larramendi-Salvat, Matías

“Modernidad, capitalismo y barroco en José de Acosta”
Revista de Estudios Hispánicos (Forthcoming)
- Larramendi-Salvat, Matías

“Lamborghini contra Lamborghini: notas para destruir la literatura”
Chasqui, 53 (1), 283-303
- Larramendi-Salvat, Matías. 2024

“Washington Cucurto, o el neoliberalismo plebeyo del emprendedor barroco”
Universum. Revista de humanidades y ciencias sociales (Talca), 39 (1), 101-120
- Larramendi-Salvat, Matías. 2024

“Is the Base an Articulator of the Unconscious? An Encounter between Freud and the Marxism of Althusser and Marcuse”
Décalages: A Journal of Althusser, 4 (2): 75-108
- Larramendi-Salvat, Matías. 2022
Creative Writing

“Historia Oficial del Carnaval Intergaláctico”
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"In a universe where humanity survives on bland nutritional bars and artificial intelligences toil as slaves, carnival parody has become the only spectacle that matters. Braulio Gómez, director of Los Caleidostrópicos, is obsessed with something more ambitious than entertainment: he believes that a perfect parody can summon La Cosa, the forgotten deity of chaos and pleasure..
When a dismissed anthropologist agrees to chronicle the troupe and a runaway star returns for the final show, something unexpected begins to stir across the galaxy. Between rituals that promise a lost past and revolutions that imagine a future without humans, this fierce satire fuses science fiction, dark humor, and cosmic horror to portray a world where it is easier to picture the end than to envision change."
