2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11059-022-00655-9
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Negotiation between social structure and personal feelings—An inquiry into the covert progressions in Ian McEwan’s Machines like me

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“…Technology, an ever-pervading motif in contemporary literature, is also pivotal. From the virtual landscapes in Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" [27] to the AI-driven societies in Ian McEwan's "Machines Like Me," [28] modern narratives grapple with humanity's evolving relationship with technology. These works explore how technology shapes identity, challenges traditional gender roles, and often poses existential questions about nature and authenticity in an increasingly digitized world.…”
Section: Contemporary Literature: Echoes Of Deleuzian and Ecofeminist...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology, an ever-pervading motif in contemporary literature, is also pivotal. From the virtual landscapes in Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" [27] to the AI-driven societies in Ian McEwan's "Machines Like Me," [28] modern narratives grapple with humanity's evolving relationship with technology. These works explore how technology shapes identity, challenges traditional gender roles, and often poses existential questions about nature and authenticity in an increasingly digitized world.…”
Section: Contemporary Literature: Echoes Of Deleuzian and Ecofeminist...mentioning
confidence: 99%