The <i>Matrix</i> in Theory: Critical Studies, cartea 29
Myriam Díaz Diocaretz, Stefan Herbrechteren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042016392
ISBN-10: 9042016396
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Studies
ISBN-10: 9042016396
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Studies
Cuprins
Stefan HERBRECHTER: Introduction
Section One: Cultural Phenomenon
Jon STRATTON: “So Tonight I’m Gonna Party Like It’s 1999”: Looking Forward to The Matrix
Kimberly BARTON: Revolution in The Matrix: A Cue Call for Reflexive Sociology
Christian KRUG and Joachim FRENK: Enter the Matrix: Interactivity and the Logic of Digital Capitalism
Section Two: Virtualities
Chris FALZON: Philosophy and The Matrix
Sven LUTZKA: Simulacra, Simulation and The Matrix
Elie DURING: Is There an Exit from “Virtual Reality?” Grid and Network – From Tron to The Matrix
Section Three: Embodiment
Don IHDE: Technofantasies and Embodiment
Aimee BAHNG: Queering The Matrix: Hacking the Digital Divide and Slashing into the Future
Rainer EMIG: Sexing The Matrix: Gender and Sexuality in/as Cyberfiction
Section Four: Theory
Denisa KERA: Matrix – The New Constitution Between Hardware, Software and Wetware
Salah EL MONCEF BIN KHALIFA: The Matrix Trilogy and the Triumph of Virtual Reason – Territorialized Topoi, Nomadic Lines
Stefan HERBRECHTER: The Posthuman Subject in The Matrix
Ivan CALLUS: “New Theory?” The Posthumanist Academy and the Beguilements of the Matrix Trilogy
Contributors
Section One: Cultural Phenomenon
Jon STRATTON: “So Tonight I’m Gonna Party Like It’s 1999”: Looking Forward to The Matrix
Kimberly BARTON: Revolution in The Matrix: A Cue Call for Reflexive Sociology
Christian KRUG and Joachim FRENK: Enter the Matrix: Interactivity and the Logic of Digital Capitalism
Section Two: Virtualities
Chris FALZON: Philosophy and The Matrix
Sven LUTZKA: Simulacra, Simulation and The Matrix
Elie DURING: Is There an Exit from “Virtual Reality?” Grid and Network – From Tron to The Matrix
Section Three: Embodiment
Don IHDE: Technofantasies and Embodiment
Aimee BAHNG: Queering The Matrix: Hacking the Digital Divide and Slashing into the Future
Rainer EMIG: Sexing The Matrix: Gender and Sexuality in/as Cyberfiction
Section Four: Theory
Denisa KERA: Matrix – The New Constitution Between Hardware, Software and Wetware
Salah EL MONCEF BIN KHALIFA: The Matrix Trilogy and the Triumph of Virtual Reason – Territorialized Topoi, Nomadic Lines
Stefan HERBRECHTER: The Posthuman Subject in The Matrix
Ivan CALLUS: “New Theory?” The Posthumanist Academy and the Beguilements of the Matrix Trilogy
Contributors