J.G. Ballard’s Crash is characterized by repetition, as if its purpose were not so much to build a plot as to draw up a catalogue, so that the various rehearsals and repetitions preclude the positioning of the self. This pattern is but the consequence of an economic context in which the self becomes a customized arrangement of flesh and metal. The structure of the novel mirrors this concern by relying on accumulation, so that the organic structure gives way to a principle of «piling-up». The novel aims at sketching out a new logic which is not so scandalous in narrative contents as in narrative form and metaphoricity. The end of humanity, as Ballard sees it, is not the destruction of man, but the elimination of the organic metaphor which go...
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The article examines and interprets British science fiction writer J. G. Ballard’s controversial 197...
Showcasing bodies mangled in car crashes, numerous accounts of sexual intercourse in different vehic...
J.G. Ballard’s novel Crash (1973) allows a reading in the terms of Heidegger’s concept of Ge-stell o...
Ballard’s 1973 novel Crash is one of the most controversial pieces of fiction to appear in post-war ...
An in-depth analysis and criticism of J.G. Ballards’s 1971 novel, Crash, is conducted. The qualities...
In this thesis, I classify J.G. Ballard's major novels into three categories according to theme, per...
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This essay takes a new interpretative approach to McCarthys Remainder and Ballards Crash, working fr...
The paper focuses on J.G. Ballard’s various adaptations of his own material related to the issue of ...
J.G.Baliard, to outline a new theory of psychopathology in a thoroughly technologised culture. The p...
The writings of J.G. Ballard respond to the sciences in multiple ways; as such his (early) writing m...
Book synopsis: A Companion to Science Fiction assembles essays by an international range of scholars...
There are striking similarities as well as differences between Dan Gilroy’s 2014 film Nightcrawler a...
J.G. Ballard’s sci-fi novel Crash is a powerful – albeit highly controversial – depiction of man’s d...
Crash's philosophical and aesthetic focus on the wounded body has led to it being described by many ...
The article examines and interprets British science fiction writer J. G. Ballard’s controversial 197...
Showcasing bodies mangled in car crashes, numerous accounts of sexual intercourse in different vehic...
J.G. Ballard’s novel Crash (1973) allows a reading in the terms of Heidegger’s concept of Ge-stell o...
Ballard’s 1973 novel Crash is one of the most controversial pieces of fiction to appear in post-war ...
An in-depth analysis and criticism of J.G. Ballards’s 1971 novel, Crash, is conducted. The qualities...
In this thesis, I classify J.G. Ballard's major novels into three categories according to theme, per...
At a time when technology progressively pushes back nature, the sexual act runs the risk of being de...
This essay takes a new interpretative approach to McCarthys Remainder and Ballards Crash, working fr...
The paper focuses on J.G. Ballard’s various adaptations of his own material related to the issue of ...
J.G.Baliard, to outline a new theory of psychopathology in a thoroughly technologised culture. The p...
The writings of J.G. Ballard respond to the sciences in multiple ways; as such his (early) writing m...
Book synopsis: A Companion to Science Fiction assembles essays by an international range of scholars...
There are striking similarities as well as differences between Dan Gilroy’s 2014 film Nightcrawler a...