The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory: Magic, Metaphor, Power / Edition 1

The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory: Magic, Metaphor, Power / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0415925029
ISBN-13:
9780415925020
Pub. Date:
06/30/2000
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415925029
ISBN-13:
9780415925020
Pub. Date:
06/30/2000
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory: Magic, Metaphor, Power / Edition 1

The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory: Magic, Metaphor, Power / Edition 1

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Overview

Engaging the thematic issues of the Web as a space where magic, metaphor, and power converge, the chapters cover such subjects as The Web and Corporate Media Systems, Conspiracy Theories and the Web; The Economy of Cyberpromotion, The Bias of the Web, The Web and Issues of Gender, and so on.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415925020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/30/2000
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Andrew Herman is Associate Professor of Sociology and Cultural Studies at Drake University. He is the author of The "Better Angels" Of Capitalism: Rhetoric, Narrative and Moral Identity Among Men Of The American Upper Class (Westview, 1998) and the forthcoming book, The "Goods "Life: Consumer Culture and Moral Identity in Contemporary America (Blackwell).
Thomas Swiss is Center for the Humanities Professor of English and Director of the Web-Assisted Curriculum at Drake University. He is the author of two collections of poems, including Rough Cut (Illinois UP, 1997). He is editor or co-editor of a number of books, including Key Terms for Popular Music and Culture (Blackwell, 1999). Herman and Swiss, with John H. Sloop, previously co-edited Mapping The Beat: Contemporary Theory And Popular Music (Blackwell, 1998).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments, Introduction: The World Wide Web as Magic, Metaphor, and Power, 1 So Much for the Magic of Technology and the Free Market: The World Wide Web and the Corporate Media System, 2 Webs of Myth and Power: Connectivity and the New Computer Technopolis, 3 Webs of Conspiracy, 4 Red Alert!: Rhetorics of the World Wide Web and Friction Free Capitalism, 5 Yo-Ho-Ho and a Server of Warez: Internet Software Piracy and the New Global Information Economy, 6 Shit Happens: Numerology, Destiny, and Control on the Web, 7 Hypertext Links: The Ethic of the Index and Its Space-Time Effects, 8 The Economy of Cyberpromotion: Awards on the World Wide Web, 9 The Bias of the Web, 10 Baud Girls and Cargo Cults: A Story about Celebrity, Community, and Profane Illumination on the Web, 11 Literacy Beyond Books: Reading When All the World's a Web, 12 Cultural Technologies and the Evolution of Technological Cultures, 13 Error 404: Doubting the Web, Bibliography, Contributors, Index
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