McLuhan and Symbolist Communication
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McLuhan and Symbolist Communication

The Shock of Dislocation

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McLuhan and Symbolist Communication

The Shock of Dislocation

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With an interview with Derrick de Kerckhove.

Symbolism as a parataxis, as a «jazz of the intellect»: this is the starting point of this research, inspired by a socio-literary interpretation of Marshall McLuhan's mediology and developed from a diachronic and exegetic perspective. According to the Canadian sociologist, the footsteps that led to this electric era can be traced through the study of certain writers and poets, whose symbolism provides a number of sociological hints foreshadowing our media modernity. This book aims to investigate the role of symbolism in McLuhan's sociological research, by outlining how the study of memory and the analysis of literary tradition are fundamental to understanding the complex development of communication and cultural studies. The research presented here focuses on the function of symbols as interpretative keys for the study of media carried out by McLuhan. It is exactly in this artistic movement that the sociologist finds the opportunity to analyse the representative practices (irrational and linear) of modern men, shaped by the reticular patterns of the mind. From this perspective, McLuhan identifies the creative process that lies at the root of symbolist poetry, identified as «a disposition, a parataxis, of components that draws a particular intuition through precise links, but without a point of view, that is a linear connection or sequential order».

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Year
2017
ISBN
9781787075276
Edition
1
Subtopic
Sociologia

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Introduction: Metamorphosis and transformation of awareness
  4. Chapter 1: Symbolism as parataxis: McLuhan and the social function of writing
  5. Chapter 2: Catholic humanism and modern letters: Symbolic interaction according to McLuhan
  6. Chapter 3: ‘The oral traditions of aphoristic learning’: McLuhan and Senecan symbolism
  7. Chapter 4: The dawn of symbolist communication: McLuhan, Dante, and the ‘dolce stil novo’
  8. Chapter 5: ‘The Machiavellian mind’: The symbolism of the establishment
  9. Chapter 6: Vico and the typographic university: The knowledge of symbols
  10. Chapter 7: Pope and Leopardi: The (symbolic) fall-out of the typographic world
  11. Chapter 8: ‘The reasoning Spectre’: William Blake and the symbolic vision
  12. Chapter 9: For a grammar of symbols: McLuhan, the Pre-Raphaelites, and Dante’s mark
  13. Chapter 10: Edgar Allan Poe: Symbolism as investigation
  14. Chapter 11: Baudelaire and symbolist poets: The mental facts of the electric age
  15. Chapter 12: The memory is the message: Cicero, T. S. Eliot, and the rhetorical spirals
  16. Conclusion: Communication as a social probe
  17. Interview with Derrick de Kerckhove: ‘Symbolism, like electricity, is acting at a distance’
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index