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Illusion of Media in Timothy Mo’s The Redundancy of Courage

Year 2021, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 157 - 168, 01.12.2021

Abstract

The concept of reality is an issue that has intrigued the minds of people throughout centuries. Since it is possible to perceive the world around us depending on various perspectives, it turns out to be a rather conspicuous topic. This multiplicity of perspectives takes the issue to a further point in which realities are intermingled with illusions; that is to say, it becomes difficult to differentiate illusion from the real. While realities are accepted to be existing as long as they are perceived through the sensory organs in an objective way, illusions are merely the uncorroborated beliefs or assumptions. In other words, illusions are one way of creating false realities. Since fictitious narration also embodies the features of illusion and does not have to be based on factual data, an abundancy of illusions is applied by literary people in their works. However, when it comes to the illusions in real life, media tools are to be scrutinized because creating illusions is one way of manipulating the actual events, something frequently used in representations of media. Media, whose popularity has increased in accordance with the high use of technology in modern times, presents the incidents happening outside people’s own world. At times, it is the best way to keep up with the rest of the world. However, the contingencies of interpreting an event put the reliability of media into question. Within this framework, the aim of this paper is to examine Timothy Mo’s novel, Redundancy of Courage, in terms of the illusions created by the media tools. The use of media in the plot structure of the novel is aimed to be discussed in detail and explained through the examples from the novel.

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PAMUKKALE UNİVERSİTESİ-BAP

Project Number

2017SOBE011

References

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Year 2021, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 157 - 168, 01.12.2021

Abstract

Project Number

2017SOBE011

References

  • Baudrillard, J., & M. Poster. (1988). Selected Writings. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press.
  • Baudrillard, J. (1994). Simulacra and simulation. (Glaser, S. F. Trans.) Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.
  • Gerato, E. (1976). Reality of Illusion and Illusion of Reality in Leopardi's “Zibaldone”. South Atlantic Bulletin, 41(2), 117-125. doi:10.2307/3198808
  • Guo, Y. (2008). History, Narration and National Identity in Timothy Mo’s Writings, Comparative Literature: East & West, 10:1, 50-64, doi: 10.1080/25723618.2008.12015590
  • Haladyn, J. J. & M. Jordan. (2010). Simulation, Simulacra and Solaris. Film-Philosophy, 14 (1). p.253. ISSN1466- 4615 Retrieved from http://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/1327/
  • Luhmann, N. (2000). The Reality of the Mass Media, (Cross, K. Trans.), Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Mo, T. (1991). The Redundancy of Courage. London: Chatto & Windus.
  • Poster, M. (1988). Jean Baudrillard: Selected Works. Cambridge, Polity Press.
  • Spark, G. A. (2011). A matter of time? Temporality, agency and the cosmopolitan in the novels of Kazuo Ishiguro and Timothy Mo. Doctoral Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Dundee
  • Spencer, R. (2009). ‘“Listening for the echo”: Representation and Resistance in Postcolonial Studies’, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 45: 1, 71-81
  • Yingtao G. (2008). History, Narration and National Identity in Timothy Mo’s Writings, Comparative Literature: East & West, 10:1, 50-64, DOI: 10.1080/25723618.2008.12015590
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Creative Arts and Writing
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ayse Demir 0000-0001-8563-590X

Project Number 2017SOBE011
Publication Date December 1, 2021
Acceptance Date May 13, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Demir, A. (2021). Illusion of Media in Timothy Mo’s The Redundancy of Courage. International Journal of Media Culture and Literature, 7(2), 157-168.


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