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[Commlist] New book: Articulating Media: Genealogy, Interface, Situation
Tue Mar 07 16:48:29 GMT 2023
Open Humanities Press is pleased to announce the publication of
Articulating Media: Genealogy, Interface, Situation, edited by James
Gabrillo and Nathaniel Zetter.
Like all Open Humanities Press books, Articulating Mediais available
open access (it can be downloaded for free):
http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/articulating-media/
*Book description:*
To ‘articulate’ media means to understand them by locating their
connections in space and time. /Articulating Media/ offers new
approaches to the writing of technology and the technologies of writing
by twinning an investigation of language with an attention to location.
Where does media theory take place? How should media theory understand
its own occupation of the spaces of media? What materialities might
survive media’s many articulations and associations?
Diverse in topic and method, the collection’s nine chapters analyse
those questions of value, representation, and categorisation that are
held within the languages of media. Contributors consider media
technologies – following previous volumes in the Technographies series –
not as mute objects addressed through language, but as processes and
devices situated in the very grammars and vocabularies of their address.
Scholars of literature, film, musicology, art, design theory, and media
history evaluate new linguistic possibilities for thinking across
disciplines and for considering the significance of location to
media-critical writing. Collectively, the book traces the ways in which
media vernaculars have shaped the vernaculars of media theory, and
proposes a few ways in which we might reshape them.
*Editor Bios*
James Gabrillo is an assistant professor of musicology and
ethnomusicology at the University of Texas at Austin. He was previously
a lecturer at The New School and a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton
University.
Nathaniel Zetter is a College Teaching Associate in English at Selwyn
College, University of Cambridge.
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*Series*
Articulating Mediais published as part of the Technographies series,
edited by Steven Connor, David Trotter and James Purdon:
http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/series/technographies/
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