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In “Severance,” the Gothic Double Lives On

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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The Digital Doppelganger: Identity and Alienation

This chapter examines the performative nature of avatars in social media, highlighting how curated online identities can foster feelings of alienation and envy. It explores psychological themes surrounding authenticity and self-representation, particularly in relation to influencers and the persona of Brian Johnson seeking immortality. Additionally, the chapter reflects on trauma, the doppelganger concept, and the philosophical implications of identity in the context of modernity and technology.

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