Bookend : anatomies of a virtual self
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書誌事項
Bookend : anatomies of a virtual self
(SUNY series in postmodern culture / Joseph Natoli, editor)
State University of New York Press, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Bookend challenges distinctions between prose and poetry as well as between popular and academic culture, embodying a wide array of poetic techniques to argue that form and structure are themselves essential to artistic and cultural meaning. It critiques the current media environs, a hybrid reality in which the individual encounters his or her public and private selves in the midst of a crisis of values. Each of the five anatomies represents both a personal and a local account of where the author finds himself in social and educational terms, and an attempt is made throughout to situate this individual experience against a global imperative.
目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction:
The World's Body as Information Network
Anatomy of a Mind:
Writing: the life and death of the mind
Anatomy of a Soul:
For and Against Virtual Space: The Anxieties of Writing in Real Times
Anatomy of a Heart:
1001 Onlines: 4 Anthems
Anatomy of a Body:
Academy of Pop: A Critical Essay in Four Parts with Instructions Reproduced Here for Your Viewing Pleasure
Anatomy Cosmic:
glue: a monologue to be heard out & about the neighborhood of somebody's virtual community
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