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Friedrich Kittler’s Technosublime

Bruce Clarke reviews the new translation of Grammophone, Film, Typewriter, a requiem and good-riddance for the era of so-called Man.

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other essays by
Bruce Clarke
Charles Darwin: Conservative Messiah? On Joseph Carroll’s Literary Darwinism
Friedrich Kittler’s Technosublime
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Margulis, Autopoiesis, Gaia
Neocybernetic Posthumanism and the AI Imaginary: Artificial Communication in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Aurora
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Notes from the Middleground: On Ben Marcus, Jonathan Franzen, and the Contemporary Fiction Combine
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Thinking With the Planet: a Review of The Planetary Turn: Relationality and Geoaesthetics in the Twenty-First Century
by Jeanette McVicker
Metaphysics after the Western Wall Has Come Down
by Amy Elias
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Learning Management Platforms: Notes on Teaching “Taroko Gorge” in a Pandemic
by Dani Spinosa

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Electronic Book Review (ebr ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.

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