{"title":"Cryo Quest: A Comparative Study of the Frozen Frontiers in Lora Beth’s Novel Goddess in the Machine and Alexandre Aja’s Film Oxygen","authors":"Nikitha S Miranda Nikitha S Miranda","doi":"10.22161/ijels.85.38","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Through this comparative analysis of Lora Beth's novel Goddess in the Machine and Alexandre Aja's French film Oxygen we encounter characters suspended in time, awakened in unknown futures, that grapple with the profound implications of humanity's quest for immortality. This dissertation can also be referred to as a study that discusses the impacts created by technology and cryonics on humanity. This study mirrors the complexities of the human experience in a world propelled by technological innovations. My dissertation titled, Cryo Quest: A Comparative Study of the Frozen Frontiers in Lora Beth's Novel Goddess in the Machine and Alexandre Aja's film Oxygen, is divided into four sections. The first section introduces the concept of cryogenics and its applications, along with the evolution of cryo novels and its influence in literature. The second section contains an overview of both works thus comparatively analyzing the protagonists 'Andra' and 'Liz', emphasising their character developments, motifs and personalities. Applying Abraham Maslow's psychological theory, 'Hierarchy of Needs,' to substantiate the connection between psychology and cryo fiction. Third section studies the cryo elements portrayed in both works, giving special focus on identity crisis, survival struggles, alienation, loneliness, disorientation, fragmentation of memories, haunting nostalgia, future of technology, its impacts, etc…The final section discusses how both writers utilize their respective mediums to portray characters. It also sheds light on the relevance of cryo fiction as a representation of the future.","PeriodicalId":474639,"journal":{"name":"International journal of english, literature and social science","volume":"42 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"International journal of english, literature and social science","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.22161/ijels.85.38","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Through this comparative analysis of Lora Beth's novel Goddess in the Machine and Alexandre Aja's French film Oxygen we encounter characters suspended in time, awakened in unknown futures, that grapple with the profound implications of humanity's quest for immortality. This dissertation can also be referred to as a study that discusses the impacts created by technology and cryonics on humanity. This study mirrors the complexities of the human experience in a world propelled by technological innovations. My dissertation titled, Cryo Quest: A Comparative Study of the Frozen Frontiers in Lora Beth's Novel Goddess in the Machine and Alexandre Aja's film Oxygen, is divided into four sections. The first section introduces the concept of cryogenics and its applications, along with the evolution of cryo novels and its influence in literature. The second section contains an overview of both works thus comparatively analyzing the protagonists 'Andra' and 'Liz', emphasising their character developments, motifs and personalities. Applying Abraham Maslow's psychological theory, 'Hierarchy of Needs,' to substantiate the connection between psychology and cryo fiction. Third section studies the cryo elements portrayed in both works, giving special focus on identity crisis, survival struggles, alienation, loneliness, disorientation, fragmentation of memories, haunting nostalgia, future of technology, its impacts, etc…The final section discusses how both writers utilize their respective mediums to portray characters. It also sheds light on the relevance of cryo fiction as a representation of the future.
通过对劳拉·贝丝(Lora Beth)的小说《机器中的女神》(Goddess in the Machine)和亚历山大·阿贾(Alexandre Aja)的法国电影《氧气》(Oxygen)的对比分析,我们遇到了时间暂停的人物,他们在未知的未来中醒来,努力解决人类追求不朽的深刻含义。这篇论文也可以被称为一项研究,讨论技术和人体冷冻对人类的影响。这项研究反映了在一个由技术创新推动的世界中,人类经验的复杂性。我的论文题目是《冷冻探索:劳拉·贝丝的小说《机器中的女神》和亚历山大·阿贾的电影《氧气》中冰冻前沿的比较研究》,论文分为四个部分。第一部分介绍了低温学的概念及其应用,以及低温小说的演变及其在文学中的影响。第二部分包括两部作品的概述,从而比较分析了主人公“安德拉”和“莉兹”,强调了她们的性格发展、主题和个性。运用亚伯拉罕·马斯洛(Abraham Maslow)的心理学理论“需求层次”(Hierarchy of Needs)来证实心理学与冷小说之间的联系。第三部分研究这两部作品中的冷元素,特别关注身份危机、生存挣扎、异化、孤独、迷失方向、记忆碎片、挥之不去的怀旧、技术的未来及其影响等。最后一部分讨论两位作者如何利用各自的媒介来塑造人物。它还揭示了冷冻小说作为未来代表的相关性。