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«Doppelgaenger» in our Time: Visions of Alterity in Literature, Visual Culture, and New Media New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 475 g, 42 Illustrations
  • Sērija : Art and Thought / Art et pensée 5
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Mar-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1800793618
  • ISBN-13: 9781800793613
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 475 g, 42 Illustrations
  • Sērija : Art and Thought / Art et pensée 5
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Mar-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1800793618
  • ISBN-13: 9781800793613
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«Alia Solimans re-assessment of the motif of the doppelgänger moves it comprehensively into the twenty-first century and adds new dimensions to the figure. Here, through incisive readings, the double is brought to perspectives on ageing, the crisis of masculinity and, crucially, our digital condition. Solimans book prompts vital questions about the literary, cultural and social work the double can do.»









(Patrick ffrench, Professor of French, Kings College London)









«Alia Solimans book focuses on aspects of the female double, the doppelgänger in Latin American literature, contemporary photography and in social media, making relevant contributions to scholarship. Considering the growing importance of the digital double and the implications of public image and self-perception, this publication presents an interesting link from the motifs literary past to its multi-mediated present.»









(Gerald Bär, Professor of Literature and Cultural Studies, Universidade Aberta, Lisbon)









«From the female double to digital doppelgänger trends, this book offers a topical investigation into issues pertaining to identity formation through the lens of the double. Emanating from the literary realm and into photography, film, and new media, the study reveals new and exciting engagements with the doppelgänger that span feminist, visual, and digital studies.»









(Prof. Umberto Mondini, President, International Centre for Studies of Arts and Humanities, Rome)









The book examines the doppelgänger personas gradual shift to representations of the self as simulacrum and responds to changing conceptions of identity that celebrate the potentiality of alterity. Varied literary, visual, and digital narratives of the self showcase the doppelgänger as an increasingly image-based construction. The increasing visuality of the doppelgänger corpus engages with notions of exteriorisation, fragmentation, and the materialisation of unfulfilled possibilities, reflecting a sense of self that indulges in multiple realities and alternative lives. The literature of Jorge Luis Borges and Carlos Fuentes reveal the birth of multiple selfhoods that are rooted in temporality; Willem Hermans, José Saramago, and Denis Villeneuve put forth under-represented experiences of alienation and the remedial powers of the alter; contemporary photographic campaigns by Cornelia Hediger and Franēois Brunelle and digital doppelgänger series such as «twin strangers» lead trends in visual culture and new media where the encounter between self and double is constructive, performative, and interactive. Delineating a structural change, the book proposes a paradigm shift that celebrates the female double, multiplicity, and visual and digital engagement and furnishes the reader with an expanded conception of the doppelgänger figure.
Contents: Multiplicity in Jorge Luis Borges Literature of Time Carlos
Fuentes and the Female Double: Aura Ocular Visions: The Wartime
Doppelgänger in Willem Hermans The Darkroom of Damocles Urban
Masculinities and Social Disconnect in José Saramagos The Double Domestic
Claustrophobia in The Doubles Cinematic Adaptation Enemy On Seeking the
Other: Digital Doppelgänger Trends The Female Double in Contemporary
Photography: Cornelia Hedigers Doppelgänger The Gothic Reinvented: The
Double from the Uncanny to the Digital.
Alia Soliman is a university lecturer and consultant in the field of art, culture, and education. She holds an MA in Comparative Literature from the American University in Cairo and a PhD in Cultural Studies from the Centre of Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry at University College London.