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Hacking the Society of Control: The Fiction of Hari Kunzru

Authors
Mathews, Peter D.
Issue Date
Oct-2021
Publisher
Heldref Publications
Keywords
Hari Kunzru; political theology; Walter Benjamin; Carl Schmitt
Citation
Critique - Studies in Contemporary Fiction, v.62, no.5, pp 620 - 630
Pages
11
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Journal Title
Critique - Studies in Contemporary Fiction
Volume
62
Number
5
Start Page
620
End Page
630
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/140949
DOI
10.1080/00111619.2020.1852157
ISSN
0011-1619
1939-9138
Abstract
The prevailing tendency among critics is to read the fiction of Hari Kunzru through a postcolonial lens, emphasizing either his themes of fluidity and hybridity, or his cosmopolitan resistance to national boundaries. This essay takes a different approach by examining how Kunzru engages notions of political theology. Kunzru uses computer programming, for instance, as a metaphor for divine creation, so that in works like Transmission and Gods Without Men his protagonists, both programmers, confront the notion of hacking the divine "code." In Gods Without Men, this process is achieved through a computer program named Walter that is able to predict first the stock market, and then the course of historical events. Walter is named after Walter Benjamin, who argued that a concealed political theology underlies the logic of modern society. Following similar clues in Kunzru's fiction, this essay explores his diagnosis, on the one hand, of political theology's responsibility for the creation of a modern society of control, and the revolutionary potential of being able to subvert and manipulate that divine code, on the other. In a world where the hegemony of modern capitalism feels increasingly stifling, Kunzru offers a means of escape and resistance by turning society's code against itself.
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