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[ecrea] New Book: Cyborg Subjects: Discourses on Digital Culture
Wed Oct 16 23:03:39 GMT 2013
We are happy to announce the publication of the volume Cyborg Subjects:
Discourses on Digital Culture (edited by Bonni Rambatan and Jacob
Johanssen) that is now available on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1491271515
Featuring essays from Robert Barry, Siri Driessen & Roos van Haaften,
Bonni Rambatan, Dustin Cohen, Jacob Johanssen, Michel Bauwens, Aliki
Tzatha, Zakary Paget, Stefen Baack, Alessandro Zagato, Peter Nikolaus
Funke, Glenn Muschert, and Jung-Hua Liu.
The selected essays in this anthology confront questions from a
wide-ranging perspective that evoke the postmodern idea of the cyborg to
illuminate recent phenomena from global warming, Wikileaks, to the
Occupy movements. Multiple disciplines from music to psychoanalysis to
journalism to anthropology collaborate to examine the way we shape the
world from behind our ubiquitous screens to taking to the streets in
mass protests.
What does the increasing omnipotence of networked machines ultimately
mean? What do social networks do to our sense of self, others and
society? Does P2P technology foster new ethics and spiritualities? What
potentials does posthumanity have to bring about social change?
The book's goal is to offer a cutting edge commentary on recent issues
and debates that are of interest to a large audience precisely because
they traverse borders, nation states and cultures. In its combination of
complex theory, events and issues that many students, academics and
readers relate to, it offers a new and illuminating way into different
aspects of digital culture and helps to think about the question of how
the virtual and the tangible are interwoven in our contemporary age.
Part one of the book, entitled Subjects, is an exploration on the
question "What is the Cyborg Subject?" Submitted by intellectuals from
various fields---from music to film to psychoanalysis---this section
represents the first moment: the conception of digital subjectivity and
its different embodiments. Part two, Sharing, takes on this venture and
proceeds to the second moment: when digital subjectivity turns into
global resistance, specifically in the case of Wikileaks. The talk of
shared discourses shifts our discussion from Part Two to Part three,
Streets, marking the third moment: when people with a shared global
consciousness enabled by digital networks begin taking to the streets,
as exemplified by the worldwide Occupy movements.
You can download the introduction and the table of contents for free at
www.cyborgsubjects.org <http://www.cyborgsubjects.org>
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