Mediapolis
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Mediapolis

  1. 398 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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Mediapolis

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2012
ISBN
9783110807059
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. I. Texts, Hypertexts and Narratology
  3. Towards a Narratology of Holistic Texts. The Textual Theory of Hypertext
  4. Hypertextuality
  5. Multimedia Literature, “Exploratory Games” and their Hypertextuality
  6. II. Semiotic and Philosophical Approaches
  7. Media as Meaningful Gestures. Phenomenology, Inner Time Consciousness and the Possibilities of Media Philosophy
  8. Media and Languages. From Nelson Goodman’s Philosophy of Languages to a Scheme for a Semiotic-Philological Theory of Communication
  9. Aspects of Multimedial Communication
  10. The Philosophical Foundations of the Work of Film Director Jean-Luc Godard
  11. III. Aspects of Media and Technology Criticism
  12. The Structural Constraint of “Concision” as it is Used in the Discourse Style of American Commercial Broadcasting
  13. Cybersex: A Desire for Disembodiment. On the Meaning of the Human Being in Cyber Discourse
  14. The Internet, “Data Highways” and the Information Society. A Comment on the Rhetoric of the Electronic Sublime
  15. Rock Discourse, Mass Mediations and Cultural Identity. The Imaginary England of Pop-Poet Stephen Patrick Morrissey
  16. IV. Media Cultural Developments
  17. Internet and New Media in Russia. Some Historical and Contemporary Developments of Telecommunications and Information Technologies in Russia
  18. Seeing You, Seeing Me in the Global, Virtual Space. Tomorrow’s Working, Learning and Leisure Environment
  19. More than Sweaters and Shocking Pictures. On the Corporate Philosophy and Communications Strategy of Benetton
  20. Name Index
  21. Subject Index