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Cybersex: Α Desire for Disembodiment. On the Meaning of the Human Being in Cyber Discourse
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HANNU EERIKÄINEN
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Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents ix
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I. Texts, Hypertexts and Narratology
- Towards a Narratology of Holistic Texts. The Textual Theory of Hypertext 3
- Hypertextuality 21
- Multimedia Literature, “Exploratory Games” and their Hypertextuality 44
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II. Semiotic and Philosophical Approaches
- Media as Meaningful Gestures. Phenomenology, Inner Time Consciousness and the Possibilities of Media Philosophy 57
- Media and Languages. From Nelson Goodman’s Philosophy of Languages to a Scheme for a Semiotic-Philological Theory of Communication 80
- Aspects of Multimedial Communication 114
- The Philosophical Foundations of the Work of Film Director Jean-Luc Godard 146
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III. Aspects of Media and Technology Criticism
- The Structural Constraint of “Concision” as it is Used in the Discourse Style of American Commercial Broadcasting 165
- Cybersex: Α Desire for Disembodiment. On the Meaning of the Human Being in Cyber Discourse 203
- The Internet, “Data Highways” and the Information Society A Comment on the Rhetoric of the Electronic Sublime 243
- Rock Discourse, Mass Mediations and Cultural Identity. The Imaginary England of Pop-Poet Stephen Patrick Morrissey 291
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IV. Media Cultural Developments
- Internet and New Media in Russia. Some Historical and Contemporary Developments of Telecommunications and Information Technologies in Russia 321
- Seeing You, Seeing Me in the Global, Virtual Space. Tomorrow’s Working, Learning and Leisure Environment 336
- More than Sweaters and Shocking Pictures. On the Corporate Philosophy and Communications Strategy of Benetton 358
- Name Index 381
- Subject Index 384
- 397-398 397
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents ix
-
I. Texts, Hypertexts and Narratology
- Towards a Narratology of Holistic Texts. The Textual Theory of Hypertext 3
- Hypertextuality 21
- Multimedia Literature, “Exploratory Games” and their Hypertextuality 44
-
II. Semiotic and Philosophical Approaches
- Media as Meaningful Gestures. Phenomenology, Inner Time Consciousness and the Possibilities of Media Philosophy 57
- Media and Languages. From Nelson Goodman’s Philosophy of Languages to a Scheme for a Semiotic-Philological Theory of Communication 80
- Aspects of Multimedial Communication 114
- The Philosophical Foundations of the Work of Film Director Jean-Luc Godard 146
-
III. Aspects of Media and Technology Criticism
- The Structural Constraint of “Concision” as it is Used in the Discourse Style of American Commercial Broadcasting 165
- Cybersex: Α Desire for Disembodiment. On the Meaning of the Human Being in Cyber Discourse 203
- The Internet, “Data Highways” and the Information Society A Comment on the Rhetoric of the Electronic Sublime 243
- Rock Discourse, Mass Mediations and Cultural Identity. The Imaginary England of Pop-Poet Stephen Patrick Morrissey 291
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IV. Media Cultural Developments
- Internet and New Media in Russia. Some Historical and Contemporary Developments of Telecommunications and Information Technologies in Russia 321
- Seeing You, Seeing Me in the Global, Virtual Space. Tomorrow’s Working, Learning and Leisure Environment 336
- More than Sweaters and Shocking Pictures. On the Corporate Philosophy and Communications Strategy of Benetton 358
- Name Index 381
- Subject Index 384
- 397-398 397