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Brook, James, and Boal, Iain A. (Joint Editors) Resisting the Virtual Life: The Culture and Politics of Information San Francisco City Lights Books 1995 0872862992 / 9780872862999 Trade Paperback Very Good xv, 278 pp., illus., bib. notes; 23 cm. Tight, clean text. Moderate shelfwear to wraps, with rubbing & wear to extremities. CONTENTS: A flow of monsters: Luddism and virtual technologies, by Iain A. Boal; The global information highway: project for an ungovernable world, by Herbert I. Schiller; It's discrimination, stupid!, by Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.; Women and children first: gender and the settling of the electronic frontier, by Laura Miller; From Internet to information superhighway, by Howard Besser; Media activism and radical democracy, by Jesse Drew; Making technology democratic, by Richard E. Sclove; Soldier, cyborg, citizen, by Kevin Robins and Les Levidow; Body, brain, and communication, by George Lakoff interviewed by Iain A. Boal; Out of time: reflections on the programming life, by Ellen Ullman; Sade and cyberspace, by John Simmons; Info fetishism, by Doug Henwood; Digital palsy: RSI and restructuring capital, by R. Dennis Hayes; Computers, thinking, and schools in "the new world economic order", by Monty Neill; The aesthetic of the computer, by Daniel Harris; Banalities of information, by Marina McDougall; The garden of merging paths, by Rebecca Solnit; The shape of truth to come: new media and knowledge, by Chris Carlsson; Drowning by MicroGallery, by Chris Riding; In the tracks of Jurassic Park, by Phil Tippett interviewed by Iain A. Boal; Reading and riding with Borges, by James Brook. Price:
7.95 USD
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