Intrusion

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Intrusion is a science fiction novel by Scottish author Ken MacLeod that explores themes of surveillance, personal freedom, and state control in a near-future society.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author Ken MacLeod NERFINISHED
authorNationality Scottish
awardsRecognition nominated for the British Science Fiction Association Award
shortlisted for the Prometheus Award
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre dystopian fiction
political fiction
science fiction
hasISBN 9780316212349
language English
mainCharacter Hope Morrison NERFINISHED
Hugh Morrison NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
partOf Ken MacLeod bibliography
plotElement government health policy enforcement
mandatory pregnancy drug called The Fix
refusal of state-mandated medical treatment
publicationYear 2012
publisher Orbit Books NERFINISHED
setting near-future United Kingdom
near-future society
theme biopolitics
civil liberties
paternalism
personal freedom
reproductive rights
state control
surveillance

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Ken MacLeod notableWork Intrusion