Technological Scrutiny of Body in Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Faculty of English
Abstract
This research offers the concept of ‘Bio-power’ as a means to critique the ethos of
western technological development in Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go. The research has only
secondary interest in the problem of cloning. The researcher displays no great interest in
the scientific or administrative details of cloning, even the extent of cloning remains
ambiguous throughout the novel. The major concern of the research is that the clones
seem to have very few particular clone-like characteristics, quite the contrary. The clones
are normal, jealous, ambitious, but all their activities are scrutinized by the administration
of the institution called Hailsham which symbolizes the control over population through
medical gaze in modern era.