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SHATTERED YET WHOLE: REIMAGINING IDENTITY AND HUMANITY IN A THOUSAND PIECES OF YOU


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Title: SHATTERED YET WHOLE: REIMAGINING IDENTITY AND HUMANITY IN A THOUSAND PIECES OF YOU

Authors: Umm-e-Habiba, Arroba Ghafoor

Journal: International Premier Journal of Languages & Literature (IPJLL)

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Publisher: Global Heritage Research Center for Languages and Literature, Bhalwal, District Sargodha, Pakistan

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 3

Issue: 2

Language: en

Keywords: Technologyidentity crisisMultiversepost-humanismShattered Consciousness

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Abstract

Human identity has been drastically altered by the development of technology, leading to a posthuman state in which people are intricately entwined with machines, upending conventional ideas of who they are. Through a post humanist viewpoint, this essay critically analyses Claudia Gray's A Thousand Pieces of You (2014), examining how identity fragmentation occurs in multiverse existence. It explores the challenges of maintaining a cohesive sense of self in the face of multiple realities and the complexities of fractured consciousness. In a world where identity is fluid, distributed, and continually redefined, this study reveals the existential and ideological difficulties inherent in the dynamic interaction between humans and technology. The article challenges the limits of human essence in a time of multiplicity by highlighting the delicate balance between technological immersion and personal agency, drawing on the theories of Katherine Hayles on posthumanism and Rosi Braidotti's theory of posthuman subjectivity and relational identity. Its ultimate goal is to rethink identity in a way that goes beyond traditional dichotomies, illuminating how selfhood persists, adapts, and changes in the posthuman paradigm.


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