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"He provides a credible account of the unavoidability of death presence even in an over-technological existence."—Aurelio Cianciotta, Neural

"Necromedia is very readable and not too long in length, it delivers a serious if disturbing message about our thanatophobic culture, in a strangely beguiling manner. O’Gorman is not afraid to mix theory with quite personal material and has the skill as a writer to do so effectively."—The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory


"He provides a credible account of the unavoidability of death presence even in an over-technological existence."—Aurelio Cianciotta, Neural

"Necromedia is very readable and not too long in length, it delivers a serious if disturbing message about our thanatophobic culture, in a strangely beguiling manner. O’Gorman is not afraid to mix theory with quite personal material and has the skill as a writer to do so effectively."—The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory

"What Necromedia offers, and this may reflect the author’s being an artist and practitioner as well as a theorist, is a sense of theory being used for genuine engagement in the world and with its problems, and possibilities."—Technology and Culture

"An ideal book for posthumanism."—Configurations

"A powerful and deeply resonating argument in defense of an applied media theory founded in a techno-neopolitics of things, leaving the future open to ethically responsible reinvention. From dust to data, indeed."—Science Fiction, Film, and Television



Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction
1. Necromedia Theory and Posthumanism
2. Border Disorder
3. Telephone, Pager, Two-Way Speaker, and Other Technologies of Betrayal
4. Dreadmill
5. Angels in Digital Armor: Technoculture, Terror Management, and the Antihero
6. Cycle of Dread
7. Speculative Realism Unchained: A Love Story
8. Myth of the Steersman
9. Digital Care, Curation, and Curriculum: On Applied Media Theory
10. Roach Lab
11. From Dust to Data: On Existential Terror and Horror Philosophy
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 15/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9780816695706, 978-0816695706
      ISBN10: 0816695709

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "He provides a credible account of the unavoidability of death presence even in an over-technological existence."—Aurelio Cianciotta, Neural

      "Necromedia is very readable and not too long in length, it delivers a serious if disturbing message about our thanatophobic culture, in a strangely beguiling manner. O’Gorman is not afraid to mix theory with quite personal material and has the skill as a writer to do so effectively."—The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory


      "He provides a credible account of the unavoidability of death presence even in an over-technological existence."—Aurelio Cianciotta, Neural

      "Necromedia is very readable and not too long in length, it delivers a serious if disturbing message about our thanatophobic culture, in a strangely beguiling manner. O’Gorman is not afraid to mix theory with quite personal material and has the skill as a writer to do so effectively."—The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory

      "What Necromedia offers, and this may reflect the author’s being an artist and practitioner as well as a theorist, is a sense of theory being used for genuine engagement in the world and with its problems, and possibilities."—Technology and Culture

      "An ideal book for posthumanism."—Configurations

      "A powerful and deeply resonating argument in defense of an applied media theory founded in a techno-neopolitics of things, leaving the future open to ethically responsible reinvention. From dust to data, indeed."—Science Fiction, Film, and Television



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Introduction
      1. Necromedia Theory and Posthumanism
      2. Border Disorder
      3. Telephone, Pager, Two-Way Speaker, and Other Technologies of Betrayal
      4. Dreadmill
      5. Angels in Digital Armor: Technoculture, Terror Management, and the Antihero
      6. Cycle of Dread
      7. Speculative Realism Unchained: A Love Story
      8. Myth of the Steersman
      9. Digital Care, Curation, and Curriculum: On Applied Media Theory
      10. Roach Lab
      11. From Dust to Data: On Existential Terror and Horror Philosophy
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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