Our technologies rely on an ever-expanding infrastructure of wires, routers, servers, and hard drives-a proliferation of devices that reshape human interaction and experience prior to conscious knowledge. Understanding these technologies requires an approach that foregrounds media as an agent that collaborates in the production of the world beyond content or representation. Materialist Media Theory provides an accessible, synthetic account of the cutting edge of the theoretical humanities, examining a range of approaches to media's physical, infrastructural role in shaping culture, space, time, cognition, and life itself. More than a mere introduction, Materialist Media Theory provides a critical intervention into matter and media, of interest to students and researchers in media studies, communication, cultural studies, visual culture, and beyond. Media determine our reality, and any politics of media must begin by foregrounding the media's materiality.



Autorentext

Grant Bollmer is Associate Professor of Media Studies at North Carolina State University, USA, where he teaches in the Department of Communication and the PhD Program in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media, and an Honorary Associate of the Department of Media and Communications at The University of Sydney, Australia.



Inhalt

Introduction: Thinking About (and in) the Materiality of Media
1. Representations and Performances
2. Inscriptions and Techniques
3. Spaces and Times
4. Bodies and Brains
5. Objects and Affects
Conclusion: Ten Theses on the Materiality of Media
Acknowledgments
Works Cited
Index

Titel
Materialist Media Theory
Untertitel
An Introduction
EAN
9781501337093
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
19.09.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.36 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208