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Look At The Bunny Totem Taboo Technology Dominic Pettman Dominic Pettman

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Look At The Bunny Totem Taboo Technology Dominic Pettman Dominic Pettman
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Publisher: John Hunt Publishing Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Dominic Pettman; Dominic Pettman
ISBN: 9781780991405, 1780991401
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Look At The Bunny Totem Taboo Technology Dominic Pettman Dominic Pettman by Dominic Pettman; Dominic Pettman 9781780991405, 1780991401 instant download after payment.

Are totems merely a thing of the distant past? Or might it be that our sleek new machines are producing totemic forces which we are only beginning to recognize? This book asks to what degree today's media technologies are haunted by a Freudian ghost, functioning as totems or taboos (or both). By isolating five case-studies (rabbits in popular culture, animated creatures that go "off-program," virtual lovers, jealous animal spirit guides, and electronic paradises), Look at the Bunny highlights and explores today's techno-totemic environment. In doing so, it explores how nonhuman avatars are increasingly expected to shepherd us beyond our land-locked identities, into a risky - sometimes ecstatic - relationship with the Other.

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