Becoming Beside Ourselves – The Alphabet, Ghosts, and Distributed Human Being
Autor Brian Rotmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iul 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822342007
ISBN-10: 0822342006
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822342006
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Foreword: Machinic Bodies, Ghosts and Para-Selves: Confronting the Singularitywith Brian Rotman / Timothy LenoirIntroduction. Lettered selves and beyondPart I1 The Alphabetic Body; 2. Gesture and Non-Alphabetic Writing; Interlude: 3. Technologized MathematicsPart II4. Parallel Selves; 5. Ghost Effects
Recenzii
Rotmans brilliant treatment of gesture, speech, and their relations to other signifying systems moves consideration of the posthuman subject onto a new page of clarity and rigor. Timothy Lenoir, from the forewordBrian Rotmans exciting new text not only adds to his previous work on signifying technology (zero, infinity), it expands his study of abstraction to encompass the construction of subjectivity itself. Becoming Beside Ourselves will open up all kinds of unexplored terrains, from grammatology to psychoanalysis, from the history of technology to the study of culture and religion.Fredric Jameson, Duke UniversityBecoming Beside Ourselves is a bold, provocative, and highly original argument about the relation between medial effects and changing manifestations of subjectivity. It traces a sweeping trajectory from what Brian Rotman calls the lettered self, associated with alphabetic inscription and the codex printed book, to the subject as distributed assemblage associated with network culture. While others have made parts of this kind of argument before, Rotmans analysis is unique in placing special emphasis on gesture and revealing its traces in orality and print. In a brilliant synthesis, he mixes evolutionary theory with a Deleuzian view of agent-as-assemblage, arguing that computational media both reveal and perform distributed cognition as a crucial aspect of human being-in-the-world. Essential reading for anyone interested in the interrelations between computational media, contemporary subjectivity, and human evolution.Katherine Hayles, University of California, Los Angeles
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""Becoming Beside Ourselves" is a bold, provocative, and highly original argument about the relation between medial effects and changing manifestations of subjectivity. It traces a sweeping trajectory from what Brian Rotman calls the 'lettered self, ' associated with alphabetic inscription and the codex printed book, to the subject as distributed assemblage associated with network culture. While others have made parts of this kind of argument before, Rotman's analysis is unique in placing special emphasis on gesture and revealing its traces in orality and print. In a brilliant synthesis, he mixes evolutionary theory with a Deleuzian view of agent-as-assemblage, arguing that computational media both reveal and perform distributed cognition as a crucial aspect of human being-in-the-world. Essential reading for anyone interested in the interrelations between computational media, contemporary subjectivity, and human evolution."--Katherine Hayles, University of California, Los Angeles
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How new media technologies are enabling a new sort of human identity, moving past the limitations of language