The Biological Unconscious, Memory and Identity in Charles Fernyhough’s A Box of Birds

Author:

Margaroni MariaORCID,

Abstract

This essay proposes to critically engage with dominant materialist and narrative models of human identity, addressing the old, ‘tired’ question of subjectivity from a twenty-first century perspective. Drawing on contemporary neuroscientific theory and Lacanian psychoanalysis, I aim to read Charles Fernyhough’s A Box of Birds (2012) as a creative reflection on the nature of memory, consciousness and the unconscious. As I shall demonstrate, what lies at the heart of Fernyhough’s reflection is the Platonic allegory of the mind as an aviary. Taken up and re-interpreted by different characters in the novel, this allegory permits Fernyhough to experiment with contemporary discourses of neuro-subjectivity, tracing a richer, more dynamic relation among mind, brain, and body.

Publisher

Universitatea Petrol-Gaze din Ploiesti

Subject

Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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