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Living Parallel-ly in Real and Virtual: Internet as an Extension of Self

Living Parallel-ly in Real and Virtual: Internet as an Extension of Self
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Author(s): Jannatul Akmam (Chittagong Government Women's College, Bangladesh)and Nafisa Huq (Eastern University, Bangladesh)
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 10
Source title: Defining Identity and the Changing Scope of Culture in the Digital Age
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Alison Novak (Rowan University, USA)and Imaani Jamillah El-Burki (Lehigh University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0212-8.ch014

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Abstract

With the marking of the digital age, all forms of digital technologies become a part of the existence of human life, thereby, an extension of self. The ever-increasing influence of the virtual world or Internet cultures demands to read its complex relationship with human existence in a digital world. Theory of psychoanalysis, specifically object-relation theory can be called forth to analyze this multifaceted relationship. Within the light of this theory, Internet cultures are acting as “objects” like games, memes, chat rooms, social net etc. and the virtual world can be interpreted as the “object world”. The chapter is interested in reading the deep psychoanalytic experience of people (with a special focus on the youth) in reference to their relationship with the virtual arena. The experience can be associated with religion, spirituality, perception of beauty, sexuality, Identity formation and so on. Their behavior and responses to the virtual world will be framed within the psychoanalytic paradigm in the light of “object relation theory” in a digital age.

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