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Beteiligte: Cirucci, Angela M. (VerfasserIn), Vacker, Barry
Verfasserangabe: Angela M. Cirucci is assistant professor of media studies at Kutztown University. Barry Vacker is as...
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Umfang: 276; Paperback; 152 x 229 x 16
ISBN: 9781498573559
Kollektion: PDA Print VUB
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Section 1: Human Identity Chapter 1: Race, Cyborgs, and the Pitfalls of Biopolitical Discourse in Black Mirror's "Men Against Fire" Diana Leon-Boys and Morten Stinus Kristensen Chapter 2: Digitally Natural: Gender and Sexuality Norms in Black Mirror Angela M. Cirucci Chapter 3: A Virtual Ever-After: Utopia, Race, and Gender in Black Mirror's "San Junipero" Eleanor Drage Section 2: Surveillance Culture Chapter 4: Black Mirror's "Nosedive" as a new Panopticon: Interveillance and Digital Parrhesia in Alternative Realities Francois Allard-Huver and Julie Escurignan Chapter 5: All Eyes on Me: Surveillance and the Digital Archive in "The Entire History of You" Derek R. Blackwell Chapter 6: Seeing the "Surveillant Face" of Technology in Black Mirror: Using Futuristic Scenarios for an Interdisciplinary Discussion on the Feasibility and Implications of Technology Pinelopi Troullinou and Mathieu d'Aquin Section 3: The Spectacle and Hyperreality Chapter 7: Waldo Wins IRL: Donald Trump, Black Mirror, and the Politics of Jean Baudrillard's Hyperreal Michael Mario Albrecht Chapter 8: Why Black Mirror is Really Written by Jean Baudrillard: A Philosophical Interpretation of Charlie Brooker's Series Manel Jiménez-Morales and Marta Lopera-Mármol Chapter 9: Spectacular Tech-Nightmare: Broadcasting Guy Debord Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns Section 4: Aesthetics Chapter 10: Rhetorical Ethics in Black Mirror: The Aesthetics of Existence in Hyperreality and Posthumanity Hillary A. Jones Chapter 11: The Hysterical Sublime: Black Mirror, "Playtest," and the Crises of the Present Matthew Flisfeder Chapter 12: Black Mirror, White Spaces: Nihilism, Enlightenment, and Technology Barry Vacker and Erin Espelie Section 5: Technology and Existence Chapter 13: Over-Extended Media: Hashtag Hatred and Domestic Drones Julia M. Hildebrand Chapter 14: Unbearable Burden: Discipline, Punishment, and Moral Dystopia in Black Mirror's "White Bear" Osei Alleyne Chapter 15: The Entire Evolution of Media: A Media Ecological Approach to Black Mirror Carlos A. Scolari Section 6: Dystopian Futures Chapter 16: Heterotopias and Utopias in Black Mirror: Michel Foucault on "San Junipero" Sarah J. Constant Chapter 17: Trapped in Dystopian Techno Realities: Nosediving into Simulation through Consumptive Viewing Erika M. Thomas and Romin Rajan Chapter 18: The Dystopia of the Spectator: Past Revival and Acceleration of Time in Black Mirror ("The Entire History of You" and "Be Right Back") Macarena Urzúa Opazo and Antoine Faure Conclusion: Connecting Our Themes to Season Four and the Future Index About the Editors About the Contributors