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Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go as a Posthumanist Dystopia (CROSBI ID 75159)

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Matek, Ljubica ; Pataki, Jelena Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go as a Posthumanist Dystopia // "What's Past is Prologue": Essays in Honour of Boris Berić’s Sixty-Fifth Birthday / Buljan, Gabrijela ; Matek, Ljubica ; Oklopčić, Biljana et al. (ur.). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020. str. 3-20

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Matek, Ljubica ; Pataki, Jelena

engleski

Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go as a Posthumanist Dystopia

The paper deals with Kazuo Ishiguro’s dystopian novel Never Let Me Go (2005), which explores the future of humanity by considering the trans- and posthumanist aspects of the story. The rapid changes in Europe’s cultural sensibilities and the strong push toward scientific and technical thought at the expense of arts and humanities call for a rereading of the novel in light of these new paradigms. Delving into the field of transhumanism, an all-encompassing improvement of intellectual, emotional, and physical capabilities of humans, and posthumanism as the critique of humanism, the novel explores the complexity of human life in a technologically advanced society that creates a new inferior cast or class of human clones for the sole purpose of harvesting organs. The ethical complexity of such a practice turns out to be too overwhelming as the society both supports it and treats it as taboo. Ultimately, the novel calls for a reconsideration of the traditional notion of what it means to be “human.”

Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go, dystopia, posthumanism, transhumanism

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3-20.

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Podaci o knjizi

"What's Past is Prologue": Essays in Honour of Boris Berić’s Sixty-Fifth Birthday

Buljan, Gabrijela ; Matek, Ljubica ; Oklopčić, Biljana ; Poljak Rehlicki, Jasna ; Runtić, Sanja ; Zlomislić, Jadranka

Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

2020.

978-1-5275-5507-5

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Filologija