Sunday, April 26, 2015

Science Fiction Novel: Feed and Group Discussion

Hello dear readers!

For my YA lit class, one section of material we covered was science fiction.  The selection I picked was Feed by M.T. Anderson, a novel in which everyone in a future society has tech systems embedded in their heads that are constantly marketing to each individual.  When the main character meets a girl named Violet who wants to break the system and break free of the "feed", he thinks she's nuts initially.  But as the story progresses, he begins to understand why she's doing what she does.

(M.T. Anderson is a really interesting writer.  If you go to his website, it's very much "steampunk" which I think speaks for his writing.  I recommend checking out his books.)

In our group, we had an interesting discussion about the role of technology in the lives of kids today.  Many kids can't be seen without their smartphones in hands, checking Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr.  The premise of Feed is that these streams would be pushed directly into the minds of everyone who had a "feed".  The interesting thing is that Anderson wrote this novel in 2001, which was before the Facebook boom.

Another interesting thing about Feed is that the language is very dumbed down.  The reason for this is to make a point that too much technology can reverse the learning process.  We felt this was a very deliberate choice on Anderson's part; while it does make the novel hard to read in some places, it gets the feeling of this society all about consumption across well.

Overall, I enjoyed Feed.  I think it could be a really good launch point for discussion with teens and adults alike.

~Meaghan

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