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Under Our Eye: Margaret Atwood's Variation on the Panopticon in "The Heart Goes Last"

2020

In her dystopian dark comedy The Heart Goes Last (2015), Margaret Atwood openly refers to Jeremy Bentham’s concept of the Panopticon. The future world depicted in her novel is filled with violence and deprived of both human bonds and hope. Hence, being contained, monitored and — after Foucault — disciplined and punished appears to be the characters’ last resort. Surveillance tempts both sexes as it is politically correct and universal, and it does not privilege one group of people over the other. The article discusses the dystopian vision of the near future as created by Atwood in her 2015 novel, with direct references to the conception of the Panopticon, both in its original meaning propos…

DystopiaPsychoanalysisMetaphorPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectthe PanopticonComedyMichel FoucaultSocial groupOriginal meaningMargaret AtwoodReading (process)surveillancePanopticonJeremy BenthamPrivilege (social inequality)dystopian fictionmedia_commonZagadnienia Rodzajow Literackich/ Problems of Literary Genres
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Biopolitik am Computerbildschirm, in V. Borsò e M. Cometa (a cura) Die Kunst, das Leben zu Bewirtschaften. Biós zwischen Politik, Öikonomie und Äeste…

2013

Schermo bio-politica controllo sorveglianza Internet Era digitale Michel Foucault CCTV Panopticon
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Bio-politics of the Screen. Gaze, Power and Digital Exhibition

2010

sguardo controllo Panopticon sorveglianza esibizionismo esibizione bio-politica schermo condivisione
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