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[Commlist] New Book - Existential Media: A Media Theory of the Limit Situation
Mon Jun 13 14:20:33 GMT 2022
New Book
Existential Media: A Media Theory of the Limit Situation
By Amanda Lagerkvist
Oxford University Press
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About the book
Tied to the profundity of life and death, media are and have always been
existential. Situated both in the middle of our lives and at the limit,
they are deeply embedded in the life-world on individual as well as
global scales. As they currently capitalize on human existence seemingly
without limit, they are also mythologized as boundless harbingers of the
future and as solutions to the predicaments of a world now poised on the
edge. We are at a loss for an existential media theory that takes us
beyond either the habitual or the sublime to shed light on how media
play out their multivalent and momentous roles within our technologized
existence of limits. There is also an urgent need after posthumanism to
reassess what it means to be human in all our diversity, and to rethink
the responsibility we bear in the face of today's techno-existential
situation.
In order to address these issues, and to remedy the existential deficit
in the field, in Existential Media Amanda Lagerkvist revisits
existential philosophy through a reappreciation of Karl Jaspers'
philosophy, focusing in particular on his seminal concept of the limit
situation of death, crisis and guilt which we are called on to seize.
The book argues that the present age of deep techno-cultural saturation,
and of escalating calamitous and interrelated crises, is a digital limit
situation, in which there are both existential and ethico-political
stakes of media. In conversation with disability studies, the new
materialism and the environmental humanities, Lagerkvist introduces the
field of existential media studies by offering a media theory of the
limit situation which brings limits, in all their shapes and forms, onto
the radar when we interrogate media. Existential media constitute both
the building blocks and the brinks of being. Entering into the slow
fields of mourning, commemorating and speaking to the dead in the online
environment, she makes visible that they ambivalently offer metric
parameters and caring and transcendent experiences, ultimately
exemplifying post-interactive modes of being digital in slowness,
silence and waiting, and spawning the recognition that existential
vulnerability in loss is also a source of fecundity. Furthermore,
placing the mourner—the coexister—at the center of media studies, calls
forth a different ethos. Overturning rampant ideals, in both culture and
scholarship, of limitlessness, able-bodiedness, quantification and
speed, this book seeks out alternate intellectual and ethical
coordinates for reclaiming, imagining and anticipating a responsible
future with existential media.
Endorsements
"Amanda Lagerkvist, an established scholar of media, memory and global
urban landscapes, in this book breaks radical new ground, both for
herself and for the whole field of media and communications research.
Reflecting deeply not just on the inheritance of existentialist
philosophy, but on the contemporary crises of climate change,
datafication and the global pandemic, Lagerkvist's writing is fresh,
precise and impassioned: this book urgently needs to be read." - *Nick
Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science*
"We live through media and always have. Yet rarely do scholars take the
courageous and risky approach of Lagerkvist in explaining what media do
to how we understand our own existence. If Sartre were to write about
existentialism today, this is how he would write — or rather, he might
wish he had written this. A deep and original account of how we through
media, come closer to and push away from the limits of human existence."
- *Zizi Papacharissi, University of Illinois-Chicago*
Table of Contents
Preface
Note on sources
Introduction: Media of Limits
PART I Existentializing Media
Chapter 1. Limit Situations (of the Digital): Restoring Karl Jaspers for
Media Theory
Chapter 2. Into the Slow Field: The What, The How and the Why
Chapter 3. Existential Media Studies: Lineages and Lines
Chapter 4. Existential Media: Propositions and Properties
PART II Digital Limit Situations
Chapter 5. Metric Media: Numerical Being, Marginal Beings and the Limits
of Measuring
Chapter 6. Caring Media: Beings on the (Life)line
Chapter 7. Transcendent Media: Caring for the Dead, Relating at the
Threshold
Chapter 8. Anticipatory Media: Futurability on the Brinks of Time
Postscript. Going dark: Refusals in slowness, silence and waiting
Recommended Reading
Index
About the author
Amanda Lagerkvist is Professor of Media and Communication Studies in the
Department of Informatics and Media at Uppsala University. She is
principal investigator of the Uppsala Informatics and Media Hub for
Digital Existence. As Wallenberg Academy Fellow (2014-2018) she founded
the field of existential media studies. She heads the project: "BioMe:
Existential Challenges and Ethical Imperatives of Biometric AI in
Everyday Lifeworlds" funded by the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg
Foundation, in which her group studies the lived experiences of
biometric AI, for example voice and face recognition technologies. She
is the editor of Digital Existence: Ontology, Ethics and Transcendence
in Digital Culture (2019).
(amanda.lagerkvist /at/ im.uu.se)
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