Narrative Exhaustion And The Posthuman Narrative Self In Tao Lin’s Taipei
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/97299Metadatos
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Julia Nikial, Izabella Kimak
Materia
posthumanism (trans)humanist subjectivity narrative construction
Fecha
2019Referencia bibliográfica
“Narrative Exhaustion And The Posthuman Narrative Self In Tao Lin’s Taipei.” Nikial, Julia and Izabella Kimak, eds. Exhaustion and Regeneration in Post-Millenial North-American Literature and Culture. Berlin: Peter Lang, 2019, 59-60 ISBN: 978-3 631-79557-6
Patrocinador
“Trauma, Cultura y Posthumanidad: La Definición del Ser en la Narrativa Norteamericana Actual” (FFI2015-63506P)Resumen
The present chapter explores Tao Lin’s novel Taipei as a posthuman narrative signaling
the exhaustion of the humanist paradigm through the construction of a hyper-selfconscious
(trans)humanist subjectivity and a reflection on the limits of narrative mediation.