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Premediation: Affect and Mediality After 9/11
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In an era of heightened securitization, print, televisual and networked media have become obsessed with the 'pre-mediation' of future events. In response to the shock of 9/11, socially networked US and global media worked to pre-mediate collective affects of anticipation and connectivity, while also perpetuating low levels of apprehension or fear.
'In this book, Richard Grusin demonstrates why he is one of the leading media and cultural theorists of our time. Lucid and convincing throughout, Premediation interrogates our mediatized futures, today. It is essential reading.'
- Andrew Hoskins, University of Nottingham, UK
'Premediation offers an important counterpoint to the hegemony of futurism, a critical analysis of how visions and narratives of the future require more than a second glance. Grusin remediates his well known work on media, technology and time through an affective political sphere; one that, he argues, is cultivating an uncanny feeling of inevitability.'
Greg Elmer, Ryerson University, Canada
Autorentext
RICHARD GRUSIN is Director at the Center for 21st Century Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA. His publications includeRemediation: Understanding New Media (co-authored with Jay Bolter, 1999).Inhalt
Introduction Remediating 9/11 Premediation Affect, Mediality, and Abu Ghraib The Affective Life of Media The Anticipation of Security Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780230242517
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 196
- Größe H13mm x B222mm x T139mm
- Jahr 2010
- EAN 9780230242517
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-230-24251-7
- Titel Premediation: Affect and Mediality After 9/11
- Autor R. Grusin
- Gewicht 363g
- Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH