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11 setembro 2020

The Dystopian Age of the Mask

The Dystopian Age of the Mask: If there is a single defining characteristic of dystopian literature, it is the eradication of all individuality. “Self-consciousness”, Zamyatin writes, “is just a disease”. For this reason, dystopias are invariably told by tormented outsiders: those who are well aware of the commodity-like standardisation of their fellow humans, yet either fear the consequences of speaking out or resent their own sense of self. After all, “no offence is so heinous as unorthodoxy of behaviour”, as Huxley writes.

 

Democracy muzzled: Covid masks are a potent symbol of the West’s headlong flight from Enlightenment values