Embodying technesis technology beyond writing / Mark Hansen.

Author/creator Hansen, Mark B. N., 1965-
Format Book
Publication InfoAnn Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©2000.
Descriptionix, 338 pages ; 23 cm.
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SeriesStudies in literature and science
Studies in literature and science. ^A287122
Contents Technoculture and embodiment -- Locating the technological real -- From metaphor to embodiment: resisting technesis -- Questionging the machine basis of techne: Heidegger on technology -- The mechanics of deconstruction: Derrida on de Man, or poststructuralism in an age of cultural studies -- Technology an external experience: reconsidering Freud's Project of a scientific psychology -- Technology beyond thought, or How real is the Lacanian real? -- Ontological revolution at what cost? Ambivalence in Deleuze and Guattari's Capitalism and schizophrenia -- On some motifs in Benjamin: (re)embodying technology as Erlebnis, or the postlinguistic afterlife of mimesis.
Abstract "Critics of contemporary culture have argued that critical theory must keep pace with technological change and, in the process, have instituted a theoretical model that restricts consideration of technology's impact on human experience to those dimensions that can be captured in language. In this wide-ranging critical study of poststructuralism's legacy to contemporary cultural studies, Mark Hansen challenges the hegemony of this model, contending that technologies fundamentally alter our sensory experience and drastically affect what it means to live as embodied human agents.
Abstract Embodying Technesis examines how technological changes have rendered obsolete notions of technology as machine and as text. Voicing a sustained plea for rethinking the technological, Hansen argues that radical technological changes--from the steam engine to the internet and virtual reality--have fundamentally altered conditions of perception and, in so doing, changed the prevailing structures of modern experience. By emphasizing the dynamic interaction between technologies and bodies, between the diffuse effects of technological shifts and the collective embodied experiences of contemporary agents, Hansen opens the path for a radical revision of our understanding of the technological."--pub. desc.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 307-321) and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Hansen, Mark B.N. (Mark Boris Nicola), 1965- Embodying technesis. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©2000
LCCN 99050879
ISBN0472096621 (alk. paper)
ISBN9780472096626 (alk. paper)
ISBN0472066625 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
ISBN9780472066629 (pbk. ; alk. paper)

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