In the digital age, our understanding of the human body, memory, and mortality is undergoing profound change. The concept of a “digital afterlife” captures how human presence can persist beyond biological death...
Posthumanism, Digital Afterlife, Embodiment, Memory, Virtual Identity, Literary Studies, Media Culture, Mortality, Techno culture, Digital Humanities
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