Diasporas in the post-digital age ‐ capitalism + digitalization = dystopia: Sibylle Berg’s novel GRM

Johanna Vollmeyer
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Sibylle Berg’s novel GRM: Brainfuck (2019) deals with profound structural changes that are directly linked to the growing digitalization and datafication of our world. Together with a strong neo-liberalism, this has provoked severe grievances, which have in turn led to important migratory movements. Berg lays this situation out thanks to the characters of the novel ‐ most of them are migrants or have a migrant background. They have experienced different kinds of discrimination and social exclusion that hinder their integration into the host society. The frustrated yearning of many migrants for recognition interestingly becomes apparent in the lack of opportunities for self-representation through digital media, which are described as powerful tools that reinforce and (re-)produce stigmatizing discourses. In addition, the novel shows how mass datafication allows the almost complete surveillance of all citizens. Nevertheless, the main characters in the novel try to resist this total control by choosing a different kind of digital diaspora, which means a retreat to an exclusively analogue life ‐ an impossible endeavour.
后数字时代的散居者-资本主义+数字化=反乌托邦:西贝尔·伯格的小说《GRM》
西比尔·伯格(Sibylle Berg)的小说《GRM: Brainfuck》(2019)探讨了与世界日益数字化和数据化直接相关的深刻结构性变化。与强大的新自由主义一起,这引发了严重的不满,进而导致了重要的移民运动。伯格将这种情况归功于小说中的人物——他们中的大多数都是移民或有移民背景。他们经历了各种各样的歧视和社会排斥,阻碍了他们融入东道国社会。有趣的是,许多移民渴望得到认可,但却缺乏通过数字媒体进行自我表达的机会,而数字媒体被描述为强化和(重新)产生污名化话语的强大工具。此外,这本小说还展示了大规模的数据化是如何允许对所有公民进行几乎完全的监控的。然而,小说中的主要人物试图通过选择一种不同的数字散居来抵制这种完全的控制,这意味着退回到完全模拟的生活——这是一种不可能的努力。
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