@article{article_1640793, title={The Challenging Representations in the Postmodern Realm of Machines Like Me}, journal={Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi}, pages={116–127}, year={2025}, DOI={10.53568/yyusbed.1640793}, author={Boylu, Yüsra}, keywords={Postmodernism, humanoid robots, artificial intelligence, moral choice, Ian McEwan}, abstract={Ian McEwan crafts Machines Like Me within the science fiction tradition, immersing the reader in a technologically advanced, intricate world shaped by hyperreality, subjective experiences, and rampant consumerism— implying an increasingly fraught and ethically unviable world. The study analyzes the story of a humanoid robot, Adam, his experiences and relationship with his human owners, and their moral choices in an alternative 1980s of London promoting fundamental questions about the ethical tendencies of contemporary individuals and their reactions to objective moral systems. The status of history which is no longer thought as a fixed or objective narrative, changing conditions of knowledge and grand narratives welcoming the rejection of universal truths, the examples and influences of simulation and hyperreality, and the issue of capitalism are on focus. The study challenges traditional and constructed trends and concentrates on searching for subjective ways of representation. The reflections of postmodernism on the characters and the narrative are evaluated and associated with our world, paying attention to the controversial issue of engagement of artificial intelligence and postmodern individual and their common future with possible expectations. Ultimately, this study poses substantial questions about the moral responsibilities and obligations of people and communities in a technologically driven world.}, number={68}, publisher={Van Yuzuncu Yıl University}