Disciplining the Body and Regulating the Mind in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go
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Since the dawn of time, the salient quintessence of literature has lied in its pioneers’
striking proficiency in reflecting the concrete reality that governs the state of societies within
the unfolds of their fictional treatises. Striving to divulge the veritable causalities that
corroborates the dominance of the present system of governance in the world, Kazuo Ishiguro
substantiates in his novel Never Let Me Go the strategic mechanisms of social control that
constitute the epitome of a persecuted society trapped in tyrannical despotism. The totalitarian
practices scrutinized in his narrative incorporate the Foucauldian approach of discipline and
Althusser’s procedure of ideological indoctrination. Given the connection exhibited between
the social theories and the dystopian story, this dissertation aims to examine the execution of
the coercive apparatuses and their practical efficiency. Along with unravelling the tactical
measures of regulation conducted on Ishiguro’s fictional society, it focuses on demonstrating
their impact on regulating the characters’ physical and psychological demeanour towards the
grim reality that governs their existence.
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