Pitman, Thea2022-01-062022-01-062007https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/18663The vast majority of hypertext and hypermedia fiction available today is produced by Anglophone writers living in the First World. Nevertheless, such works are presently being created by writers in the developing world and in languages other than English. This article seeks to explore the different perspectives that Latin American writers bring to the creation of hypertext and hypermedia fictions through the detailed study of two such works: Dolor y viceversa [Pain and Its Opposite] (2001-02) by Mexican/American author Blas Valdez and Tierra de extracción [Land of Extraction] (2002) by Peruvian/Venezuelan author Doménico Chiappe.engCreative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 GenericHypertextHyperfictionLatin America791Hypertext in Context: Space and Time in Latin American Hypertext and Hypermedia Fictions10.25969/mediarep/177001617-6901