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Posthumane Selbstdarstellung und interaktive Gegenwartsflucht.
Von der narrativen Selbstreflexion zur numerischen Selbstanalyse
Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie, Bd. 2018 (2018), Iss. 1: S. 99–108
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Simanowski, Roberto
Abstract
This article develops the hypothesis that the intensified self-portraying and self-exhibition so characteristic of many of today’s social-media practices do not correlate with intensified self-reflection but, on the contrary, indicate a tendency towards self-loss. However, it would be wrong-headed to blame the social networks for distracting from real life. Rather, it is the loss of reality in the real life of contemporary life-worlds that renders social networks an enticing narcissistic way out of an existential horror vacui manifesting itself in new ways within digital culture. In diagnostic terms we can speak of a cultural change towards a posthuman narration of the self. Three vectors of this posthuman narration of the self are distinguished: From word to number, from mechanism to automatism, and from option to obligation