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El. knyga: Cosmos, Values, and Consciousness in Latin American Digital Culture

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030453985
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030453985

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This book understands digital cultural production of electronic literatures and digital art by looking at electronic and digital works that produce subjective positionality, clouded knowledges of quantum theories, and metaphysical patterns grounded in a cultural ideology. This book underlines a conceptual framework for understanding how digital media impacts reading, approaching, and even interpreting social reality. The qualitative analyses interpret the current zeitgeist, and the works selected speak of the diverse, sometimes regionalized, and often multi-ethnic reality of the Latin American experience. The analyses elaborate on how artists reflect both the world they live in and a universal consciousness. These artists are not simply “digitalizing literature,” and these works are more than techy creations; rather, they make us think of other directions and connections. 
1 Introduction
1(24)
References
20(5)
2 What Are We?
25(30)
2.1 Heartbeat of Humanity
26(3)
2.2 Vocalization and Musical Patterns
29(6)
2.3 Sounds of Unconscious Mapping
35(5)
2.4 Communicative Vibrations
40(7)
2.5 Electromagnetic Connections
47(6)
References
53(2)
3 Who Are We?
55(22)
3.1 Conceptualizing Consciousness
56(6)
3.2 The Angst of Consciousness: The Body
62(5)
3.3 Energy of Language
67(7)
References
74(3)
4 How Are We Interconnected?
77(26)
4.1 Inter connectedness Toward a Universal Consciousness
78(4)
4.2 Ideologies, Words, and Networks
82(5)
4.3 Discursivity and Presence
87(4)
4.4 The "Real" Is a Myth
91(4)
4.5 Perpetual Presence of Death
95(2)
4.6 Therapeutic Entanglement
97(4)
References
101(2)
5 Where Are We Headed? Why Are We Complacent?
103(20)
5.1 Political Engagement with Technology
104(1)
5.2 Interconnected Globalization
105(8)
5.3 Activist Interventions
113(8)
References
121(2)
6 Conclusion
123(10)
References
129(4)
Index 133
Angelica J. Huizar is Associate Professor of Spanish and International Studies at Old Dominion University. Dr. Huizar has published articles and book chapters on Latin American cultural studies, theater, and poetry studies including the book Beyond the Page: Latin American Poetry from the Calligramme to the Virtual (2008).