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Edited by George E. Marcus

Connected

Engagements with Media

450 pages, 20 halftones  6-1/2 x 9-1/4  © 1996
Series: Late Editions: Cultural Studies for the End of the Century

Cloth $91.00

ISBN: 9780226504414   Published July 1996

Paper $31.00

ISBN: 9780226504421   Published July 1996

Introduction to the Volume and Reintroduction to the Series
George E. Marcus
1: The Electronic Vernacular
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
2: A Torn Page, Ghosts on the Computer Screen, Words, Images,
Labyrinths: Exploring the Frontiers of Cyberspace
Ron Burnett
3: Framed, or How the Internet Set Me Up
Christopher Pound
4: A Tale of an Electronic Community
Mazyar Lotfalian
5: Computing for Tibet: Virtual Politics in the Post-Cold War Era
Meg McLagan
6: Knowing Each Other through AIDS Video: A Dialogue between AIDS
Activist Videomakers
Juanita Mohammed, Alexandra Juhasz.
7: Representing "Bhopal"
Kim Laughlin
8: Horizons of Interactivity: Making the News at Time Warner
Kim Laughlin, John Monberg.
9: Rewriting New York City
Joe Austin
10: Shades of Twilight: Anna Deavere Smith and Twilight: Los Angeles
1992
Dorinne Kondo
11: Producing and Mediating Science as a Worldview in Postwar America:
Two Interviews
Fred Myers, Rayna Rapp.
12: DEBI Does Democracy: Recollecting Democratic Voter Education in the
Electronic Media Prior to the South African Elections
Ruth Elizabeth Teer-Tomaselli
Appendix: Selected Excerpts from the Collective Editorial Meeting, 30
April 1994
Contributors
Index
Subjects



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