This article examines Sara Kadefors’s Sandor slash Ida. The novel explores the relationship between two teenagers, living in Gothenburg and Stockholm in the early 2000s, who establish a virtual relationship through the then-pioneering messaging programs. The aim of this article is to demonstrate that the novel identifies virtual spatiality as the quintessential site of self-narrative for millennials in Sweden. Virtual reality becomes essential to reconfigure the way they perceive themselves as well as the image they construct of each other

Spazi materiali e immateriali in Sandor slash Ida di Sara Kadefors

angela iuliano
2023-01-01

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This article examines Sara Kadefors’s Sandor slash Ida. The novel explores the relationship between two teenagers, living in Gothenburg and Stockholm in the early 2000s, who establish a virtual relationship through the then-pioneering messaging programs. The aim of this article is to demonstrate that the novel identifies virtual spatiality as the quintessential site of self-narrative for millennials in Sweden. Virtual reality becomes essential to reconfigure the way they perceive themselves as well as the image they construct of each other
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