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The Other Side of the Digital: The Sacrificial Economy of New Media
University of Minnesota Press, 2021 Cloth: 978-1-5179-1022-8 | Paper: 978-1-5179-1023-5 Library of Congress Classification HM851 Dewey Decimal Classification 303.4833
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A necessary, rich new examination of how the wired world affects our humanity In The Other Side of the Digital, Andrea Righi argues that the Other of the digital acts as a new secular God, exerting its power through endless accountability that forces us to sacrifice ourselves for the digital. Righi deconstructs the contradictions inherent in our digital world, examining how ideas of knowledge, desire, writing, temporality, and the woman are being reconfigured by our sacrificial economy. His analyses include how both our self-image and our perception of reality are skewed by technologies like fitness bands, matchmaking apps, and search engines, among others. The Other Side of the Digital provides a necessary, in-depth cultural analysis of how the political theology of the new media functions under neoliberalism. Drawing on the work of well-known thinkers like Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, and Ludwig Wittgenstein, as well as Carla Lonzi, Luisa Muraro, and Luciano Parinetto, Righi creates novel appraisals of popular digital tools that we now use routinely to process life experiences. Asking why we must sign up for this sort of regime, The Other Side of the Digital is an important wake-up call to a world deeply entangled with the digital. See other books on: Digital | Information technology | Mass media | Neoliberalism | Psychoanalysis See other titles from University of Minnesota Press |
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