Disintegration
In psychology, disintegration can be a path toward growth or a sign of crisis. The Novel in the Age of Disintegration
: One notable tale features a man testing a "disintegration gun" on an alien planet. After accidentally destroying part of his own ship, he is stranded and eventually found years later, using the advanced weapon as a simple hammer. Literature & Noir disintegration
: Kate Holland examines how Fyodor Dostoevsky used his novels to mirror the social and spiritual disintegration of 1860s Russia, attempting to find a path toward "reintegration" through his writing. Psychology & Personality In psychology, disintegration can be a path toward
: This neo-noir novel follows an unnamed, broken protagonist in a "shadow-soaked" version of Chicago. The story is a "psycho-sexual descent" into an unhinged mind, where a man who has lost everything finds work as a hitman while struggling to distinguish between his fading memories and a bleak reality. Literature & Noir : Kate Holland examines how
: Set in a future where humanity is on the brink of extinction, the "Integration" process was created to save the species by placing human brains into robotic armatures. The story follows Romer Shoal , an outlaw pilot leading a resistance against the Rayonne , a fanatical force that believes the robotic state is the next stage of evolution and seeks to eliminate what remains of human society.
Authors often use the concept to explore the breakdown of the psyche or social structures.