José Claudio Morelli Matos, Enrique Muriel Torrado, Eliana Maria dos Santos Bahia Jacintho
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It discusses the mentions to George Orwell's novel 1984, made by Zygmunt Bauman in Liquid Modernity (2001). It is based on the possibility of using dystopian literature as an instrument of reflection, in dialogue with theoretical works concerning the information society. The aim of this study is to discuss Bauman's interpretation of 1984 and its suitability as an allegory of the information society. Bauman's allusions to 1984 reveal the presence of concepts, namely: metaphors of 'solid' and 'liquid', informational control, privacy and spectacularization of social life. Recent studies on the information society that refer to 1984 are retrieved and included in the discussion. It follows from this study that, although Bauman supports that Orwell's novel is a characterization of the 'solid' stage of modern society, there are grounds for defending a divergent path of interpretation. The conclusion points to the existence of elements for the consideration of issues relating to the information society in Orwell's novel. It is observed how the literature participates in a relevant way in the effort of critical understanding of the information society.