Through the Black Mirror Deconstructing the Side Effects of the Digital Age /
This edited collection charts the first four seasons of Black Mirror and beyond, providing a rich social, historical and political context for the show. Across the diverse tapestry of its episodes, Black Mirror has both dramatized and deconstructed the shifting cultural and technological coordinates...
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| Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
| Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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| Έκδοση: | 1st ed. 2019. |
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| Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction: Read that back to yourself and ask if you live in a sane society, Terence McSweeney and Stuart Joy
- Part I
- "The National Anthem", Terrorism and Digital Media, Fran Pheasant Kelly
- "Fifteen Million Merits": Gamification, Spectacle, and Neoliberal Aspiration, Mark R. Johnson
- Enhanced Memory: "The Entire History of You", Henry Jenkins
- Part II
- Making Room for Our Personal Posthuman Prisons: "Be Right Back", Andrew Schopp
- Charlie Brooker's "White Bear": Ideological State Apparatuses, Perversions of Courtly Love, and Curatorial Violence, Paul Petrovic
- Political apathy, the ex post facto allegory and Waldo's Trumpian moment, Terence McSweeney
- We Have Only Ourselves to Fear: Reflections on AI through the Black Mirror of "White Christmas", Christine Muller
- Part III
- The Planned Obsolescence of "Nosedive", Sean Redmond
- Augmented Reality Bites: "Playtest" and the Unstable Now, Soraya Murray
- Shame, Stigma and Identification in "Shut Up and Dance", Stuart Joy
- Unreal City: Nostalgia, Authenticity, and Posthumanity in "San Junipero", Isra Daraiseh and M. Keith Booker
- Deviating The Other: Inspecting the Bounds of Progress in "Men Against Fire", Ana Dosen
- On Killer Bees and GCHQ: "Hated in the Nation", James Smith
- Part IV
- Dethroning the King of Space: Toxic White Masculinity and the Revised Adventure Narrative in "USS Callister", Steffen Hankte
- "Arkangel": Postscript on Families of Control, George F. McHendry, Jr.
- The Sovereignty of Truth: Memory and Morality in "Crocodile", Jossalyn G. Larson
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before: Relationships and Late Capitalism in "Hang the DJ", Aidan Power
- Killing the Creator in "Metalhead", Barbara Gurr
- Hope, with Teeth: On "Black Museum", Gerry Canavan
- Change Your Past, Your Present, Your Future: Interactive Narratives and Trauma in Bandersnatch, Terence McSweeney and Stuart Joy.