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The book brings to light Neal Stephenson’s answer to the technologically induced crisis in identity. The author of this book analyses the ethnocultural, technological, and ideological skeins that make up the biopolitical production of the self. The coming-of-age novel «The Diamond Age» reflects the processes surrounding the emergence of conscience. Through his inspired recycling of cultural traditions, Stephenson’s ethico-aesthetic engagement with technology, mass media, and literature advocates an epistemological change in being. This essay’s use of affect theory shows how a specific work informs literary theory and thinking, and how literature goes beyond reflecting the «zeitgeist» by offering creative ways to apprehend technology.



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The Machinic Ideological Production of Self – The Fashioned Body as an Invaded Territory – Collective Identities: The Mechanics of Living – Erasing The Pre-Personal Self: Post-Humanimality and Spectrality – The Accumulation of Affect – The Post-Cyberpunk Model: Subversion from the Inside – Deep Meaning, Deep Mining

The Production of Subjectivity in «The Diamond

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631727263, 978-3631727263
      ISBN10: 3631727267

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book brings to light Neal Stephenson’s answer to the technologically induced crisis in identity. The author of this book analyses the ethnocultural, technological, and ideological skeins that make up the biopolitical production of the self. The coming-of-age novel «The Diamond Age» reflects the processes surrounding the emergence of conscience. Through his inspired recycling of cultural traditions, Stephenson’s ethico-aesthetic engagement with technology, mass media, and literature advocates an epistemological change in being. This essay’s use of affect theory shows how a specific work informs literary theory and thinking, and how literature goes beyond reflecting the «zeitgeist» by offering creative ways to apprehend technology.



      Table of Contents

      The Machinic Ideological Production of Self – The Fashioned Body as an Invaded Territory – Collective Identities: The Mechanics of Living – Erasing The Pre-Personal Self: Post-Humanimality and Spectrality – The Accumulation of Affect – The Post-Cyberpunk Model: Subversion from the Inside – Deep Meaning, Deep Mining

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