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정보기술문화와 가속화된 미래에 대한 환경 비전 —돈 들릴로의『코스모폴리스』The Environmental Vision in Information Technology Culture and Accelerated Future: Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis

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The Environmental Vision in Information Technology Culture and Accelerated Future: Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis
Authors
이정희
Issue Date
Dec-2012
Publisher
한국영어영문학회
Keywords
Don DeLillo; Cosmopolis; homo technologicus; global capitalism; information technology culture; environmental vision; futurity; posthuman; 돈 들릴로; 『코스모폴리스』; 기술적 존재로서 인간; 글로벌 자본주의; 정보기술 문화; 환경 비전; 미래성; 포스트휴먼
Citation
영어영문학, v.58, no.5, pp 943 - 973
Pages
31
Journal Title
영어영문학
Volume
58
Number
5
Start Page
943
End Page
973
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/52273
DOI
10.15794/jell.2012.58.5.006
ISSN
1016-2283
2465-8545
Abstract
This paper aims to suggest the compromising vision of nature and technology as the solution to get out of the globally accelerated technology environment in Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis. This novel intends to emphasize on the importance of physical environment as a precondition for the survival of human. Eric wants to be a posthuman with the cybernetic idea, pursuing to be the digital self in a vast biosphere that integrates both the nature and the technology. His obsessive worship of technology through his quest for the futurity results in the effacement of the humanity and the insulation from the nature. Cosmopolis is DeLillo’s first 9/11 novel, which describes a young-billionaire asset manager Eric’s one-day life in New York in April 2000. Eric can be the third Twin Tower as a symbol of global economic hegemony. By the allusion of the 9/11 catastrophic event, it can be said that Eric’s fall is caused by his hubris and avarice as a global capitalist. Crossing the 47th Street toward the West in his limousine, his journey is revealed as the environmental reflections on his desires to attain the futurity and transcendence by technology. This novel cautions that the abuse of technology can bring out the obsolescence and erasure of the humanity and the nature. DeLillo suggests that the best hope for the evolutionary possibility of posthuman can be realized through the correlation with nature and technology. This future-oriented novel warns that the excessive technology should not lead to the disappearance of community and humanity, and the separation of self and nature. It admonishes that they should not follow pseudo-cosmopolitanism as the greedy world citizens, devoting on the velocity of newest technology. This novel recommends that humans should be the world citizen of global ecosystem, making the ameliorative environment through the correlation with self/environment and technology/nature, and gardening the restorative biosphere and the younger planet.
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