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

Abstract

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
2023
Italiano
20
57
71
15
Esperti anonimi
Sandor slash Ida; Sara Kadefors; spatiality; virtual space
Internazionale
1
Iuliano, ANGELA ASSUNTA
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