Episode Fifteen: Learning from surveillance narratives in literature with Tyne Sumner

In this episode we speak to Dr Tyne Daile Sumner, a literary scholar at the Australian National University. Tyne is currently conducting an ARC-DECRA project called ‘Beyond Big Brother: New Narratives for Understanding Surveillance’ where she looks at how new forms of digital surveillance are represented in literature. We spoke to Tyne to hear more about this project and find out how classic literary narratives – such as George Orwell’s 1984 – and new surveillance novels alert us to trends in the present and help us imagine the future.