Technology-prompted Crisis in the 22nd Century –
Susan Greenfield’s 2121 – A Tale from the Next Century
Technology-prompted Crisis in the 22nd Century –
Susan Greenfield’s 2121 – A Tale from the Next Century
Author(s): Andreia Irina Suciu, Mihaela CuleaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts, Fiction, Studies of Literature, Sociology, Novel, Social psychology and group interaction, Neuropsychology, Psychology of Self, Identity of Collectives, British Literature
Published by: Editura Alma Mater
Keywords: crisis; technology; past–present–future; identity; loss;
Summary/Abstract: The article focuses on an envisaged crisis of humanity in one hundred years’ time, as it is presented in the novel 2121 (2013) by English neuroscientist and writer Susan Greenfield. Greenfield transfers her scientific expertise and pours into the mould of a dystopian view of the future her knowledge of the way in which technology has already, and will, potentially, change people’s brains and the entire course of mankind. The novel, having received mixed reviews, is a “translation”, a transfer or a carrying forward into (the world and language of) fiction of her studies and convictions from her scientific research. The article explores the depicted crisis caused mainly by the excessive and irrational use of technology, with its consequences at individual and collective levels and various types of associated loss and impairment connected to the imagined crisis: loss of measure, loss of control, loss of emotion, loss of the ability to interconnect, loss of environmental equilibrium and connection with nature, loss of purpose, loss of the ability to form mental processes and, subsequently, loss of a sense of identity.
Journal: Cultural Perspectives - Journal for Literary and British Cultural Studies in Romania
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 26
- Page Range: 183-206
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English
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