Description
Gendered Futures, part of the Oasis Book Project, critically examines the transcultural dimensions of gender and futurity in Ranzo's narratives. This volume assembles scholarly perspectives on how Ranzo's works interrogate and reconfigure intersections of identity, power, and cultural belonging within globalized contexts. Engaging with themes of displacement, intersectionality, and speculative futures, contributors analyze Ranzo's narrative strategies, aesthetic innovations, and cultural interventions. The collection navigates tensions between local specificity and global flows, interrogating how gendered subjectivities are imagined, contested, and reclaimed across borders. By juxtaposing diverse critical approaches, Gendered Futures illuminates Ranzo's complex mappings of gender, culture, and futurity. Essential for scholars in gender studies, postcolonial theory, and literary criticism, this volume advances understandings of transcultural narratives and their implications for rethinking gendered futures.