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Frank Trocco
Associate Professor and Division Director, Division of Interdisciplinary Inquiry.
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Cynthia Selfe
Humanities Distinguished Professor in English at the Ohio State University.
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Book: Joost Raessens, Jeffrey Goldstein 1 Jun 2005
Handbook of Computer Game Studies
New media students, teachers, and professionals have long needed a comprehensive scholarly treatment of digital games that deals with the history, design, reception, and aesthetics of games along...
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Book: Bernhard Dotzler, Ernst Müller 26 Oct 1995
Wahrnehmung und Geschichte
Markierungen zur Aisthesis materialis
That the perception of someone changes through time, has triggered a new debate that 'history' itself is heavily dependent on perceptions.
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Book: Peter Weibel, Timothy Druckrey 1 Jan 2001
Net_Condition
Art and Global Media
The global reach of contemporary media has greatly influenced social, political, and physical space. Indeed, we are becoming inhabitants of information space. net_condition investigates the...
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Richard Kearney, Mark Dooley 24 Jan 1999
Questioning Ethics
Contemporary Debates in Philosophy
This major discussion takes a look at some of the most important ethical issues confronting us today by some of the world’s leading thinkers.
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Book: McKay, George 1 Jan 1997
Senseless acts of beauty
Cultures of Resistance since the Sixties
McKay shows the historical continuity in movements as the New Age travelers, anarchy punks and Free festivals.
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Book: John Roberts 1 Jan 1994
Art has no History
The Making and Unmaking of Modern Art
The art critic John Roberts draws together studies of key post-war and contemporary artists.
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Klein, Norman
A historian in the fields of architecture, media and culture. Professor of critical studies at the California institute of the arts.
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Hans Joachim Störig
A German non-fiction author, translator, publisher and lexicographer, best known for his Kleine Weltgeschichte der Philosophie.
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Book: Hans Joachim Störig 1 Jan 1979
Geschiedenis van de filosofie
A key-introductory text for everyone who wants to to know more about philosophy.
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Dan Schiller
Professor at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science in Illinois.
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Susan Buck-Morss
An American philosopher and intellectual historian. She is currently Professor of Political Science at the CUNY Graduate Center.
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Book: Chris Dercon 28 Mar 1990
Theatergarden bestarium
The Garden as Theater as Museum
This book documents an extraordinary theater garden created in 1989 by thirteen international artists at the Institute for Contemporary Art, P.S. 1 Museum.
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Cassandra Wilkins
Bestuurslid van de dienst kunst en cultuur in Rotterdam. Medewerker van Crimson Architectural Historians.
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Joseph McCarney
McCarney taught philosophy at South Bank University. He wrote three books: The Real World of Ideology (1980); Social Theory and the Crisis of Marxism (1990); Hegel on History (2000).
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Book: Joseph McCarney 4 Aug 2000
Hegel on History
This GuideBook introduces and assesses Hegel's influential work, Introduction to the Philosophy of History, explaining both key concepts and Hegel's continuing relevance to the historical debate. It...
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Book: George Robertson 1 Sep 1994
Travellers' Tales
Narratives of Home and Displacement
Travellers' Tales investigates the future of travelling in a world whose boundaries are shifting and dissolving. The contributors bring together popular and critical discourse of travel to explore...
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J.J. Clarke
J. J. Clarke is Head of History of Ideas at Kingston University, UK. He is the author of Jung and Eastern Thought (1994) and In Search of Jung (1991).
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Book: Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe 10 Jun 1997
Retreating the Political
Key essay collection on the political.
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George Pattinson
A leading British systematic theologian and Anglican priest.
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Wise, Richard
Teaches media studies, specifically media history and political economy.
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Book: Paul Levinson 1 Oct 1998
The Soft Edge
A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution
According to Paul Levinson, it would be improper to portray information technology as the cause of change in our world. However, Levinson clarifies that its role in enabling change can hardly be...