Aliens and existential elevators : absurdity and its shadows in Douglas Adams's Hitch hiker series

dc.contributor.authorVan der Colff, M.A.
dc.date.accessioned2009-07-06T07:57:42Z
dc.date.available2009-07-06T07:57:42Z
dc.date.issued2008-12
dc.description.abstractAccording to twentieth-century existentialist philosophy, the universe as we know it is steeped in senselessness, and the only possible means of survival is the construction of subjective meaning. Douglas Adams's fictional universe portrayed in his "Hitch hiker" series reflects the arbitrary nature of existence, and the characters dwelling in this narrative space are faced with two existential choices : the one is defiance in the face of senselessness, the other is bleak despair. This article explores the existential choices made by prominent characters in the "Hitch hiker" series. The article distinguishes between and analyses the Sisyphus characters and their polar opposites (or nihilist shadows) in Douglas Adams's "Hitch hiker" series. Adams's characters, be they human, alien or sentient machine, all face the same existential choice : actuate individual meaning, or resort to despondency. Characters who choose the first option are regarded as Sisyphus figures, whereas characters who choose the latter are referred to as shadows or nihilist nemeses.en_US
dc.description.abstractVolgens twintigste-eeuse eksistensialistiese filosofie is die heelal soos ons dit ken, deurtrek met sinneloosheid, en die enigste moontlike manier om te oorleef, is om subjektiewe betekenis te konstrueer. Douglas Adams se fiktiewe heelal, soos uitgebeeld in sy "Hitch hiker"-reeks, weerspieël die arbitrêre aard van ons bestaan. Die karakters in sy narratiewe ruimte word met twee eksistensiële vrae gekonfronteer. Die een is trotsering ten spyte van sinneloosheid, die ander is naakte wanhoop. Hierdie artikel ondersoek die eksistensiële keuses wat prominente karakters in die "Hitch hiker"-reeks maak. Hierdie artikel onderskei tussen en analiseer die Sisyphus-karakters en hulle teenoorgesteldes (of nihilistiese skadu's) in Douglas Adams se "Hitch hiker"-reeks. Adams se karakters, of hulle nou ruimtewesens, mense of intelligente masjiene is, word almal met dieselfde eksistensiële keuse gekonfronteer : aktiveer individuele betekenis, of verval in wanhoop. Karakters wat die eerste opsie kies, word gesien as Sisyphus-figure, terwyl karakters wat die tweede opsie kies, beskou word as skadu's of nemeses.af
dc.identifier.citationVan der Colff, MA 2008, 'Aliens and existential elevators : absurdity and its shadows in Douglas Adams's Hitch hiker series', Literator, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 123-138. [http://www.puk.ac.za/literator/]en_US
dc.identifier.issn0258-2279
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/10644
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherBureau for Scholarly Journalsen_US
dc.rightsBureau for Scholarly Journalsen_US
dc.subjectAbsurd heroismen_US
dc.subjectAdams, Douglas : fictional universeen_US
dc.subjectExistential choicesen_US
dc.subjectSubjective meaningen_US
dc.subjectAbsurde heldhaftigheidaf
dc.subjectAdams, Douglas: fiktiewe heelalaf
dc.subjectEksistensiele keusesaf
dc.subjectSubjektiewe betekenisaf
dc.subjectSenselessnessen
dc.subjectDespondencyen
dc.subject.lcshAdams, Douglas, 1952-2001 -- Hitch-hiker's guide to the galaxyen
dc.subject.lcshAbsurd (Philosophy) in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshPhilosophy in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshExistentialism in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshFantasy in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshSubjectivityen
dc.subject.lcshEnglish literature -- 20th century -- Moral and ethical aspectsen
dc.subject.lcshMeaning (Philosophy)en
dc.titleAliens and existential elevators : absurdity and its shadows in Douglas Adams's Hitch hiker seriesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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