In this paper, I argue that Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is best understood through analysis of its unstable places and the narrator’s unstable memory. Through these devices, Ishiguro constructs a panoptic state of surveillance, transforming an otherwise non-urban space into a pseudo-cityscape. It is through the narrator’s interactions and memories of her interactions with these urbanized and controlled spaces that the reader can truly understand and engage with this posthuman narrative. Without fully understanding the ways in which rural places function as cityscapes for the clone characters of this novel, the reader is unable to meaningfully understand the experiences of the clones. This paper employs theories of Edward W. Soja in order t...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
In the alternative world of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy must find ways ...
This paper seeks to analyse the role of technology and memory in Kawakami Hiromi’s novel Ōkina torin...
In this paper, I argue that Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is best understood through analysis of its un...
The posthuman world inhabited by Ishiguro’s protagonists enables its examination within the framewor...
This article explores and aims to identify and foreground the dystopian aspects of Kazuo Ishiguro’s ...
This article analyses the narrative structure of Kazuo Ishiguro's dystopian novel Never Let Me Go. I...
In spite of the ancillary role that Ishiguro claims to assign to genre as instrumental to emplotment...
This article proposes a diachronic approach to Ishiguro’s novels aiming at inscribing his last novel...
This thesis is an exploration of the clones in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and, most importantl...
When Never Let Me Go was published in 2005, Ishiguro indicated that he ‘remain[ed] fascinated by mem...
[eng] Research on the issue of memory in An Artist of the Floating World has focused on the diverse ...
Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go can easily be categorised as speculative fiction, both within the f...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
When Kazuo Ishiguro's sixth novel, Never Let Me Go (2005), is classified within a literary genre, th...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
In the alternative world of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy must find ways ...
This paper seeks to analyse the role of technology and memory in Kawakami Hiromi’s novel Ōkina torin...
In this paper, I argue that Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is best understood through analysis of its un...
The posthuman world inhabited by Ishiguro’s protagonists enables its examination within the framewor...
This article explores and aims to identify and foreground the dystopian aspects of Kazuo Ishiguro’s ...
This article analyses the narrative structure of Kazuo Ishiguro's dystopian novel Never Let Me Go. I...
In spite of the ancillary role that Ishiguro claims to assign to genre as instrumental to emplotment...
This article proposes a diachronic approach to Ishiguro’s novels aiming at inscribing his last novel...
This thesis is an exploration of the clones in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and, most importantl...
When Never Let Me Go was published in 2005, Ishiguro indicated that he ‘remain[ed] fascinated by mem...
[eng] Research on the issue of memory in An Artist of the Floating World has focused on the diverse ...
Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go can easily be categorised as speculative fiction, both within the f...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
When Kazuo Ishiguro's sixth novel, Never Let Me Go (2005), is classified within a literary genre, th...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
In the alternative world of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy must find ways ...
This paper seeks to analyse the role of technology and memory in Kawakami Hiromi’s novel Ōkina torin...