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Network Aesthetics
Patrick Jagoda
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Description for Network Aesthetics
Paperback. Num Pages: 304 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: ABA; APF; DSB; JFD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 154 x 228 x 18. Weight in Grams: 478.
The term network is now applied to everything from the Internet to terrorist-cell systems. But the word's ubiquity has also made it a clich , a concept at once recognizable yet hard to explain. Network Aesthetics, in exploring how popular culture mediates our experience with interconnected life, reveals the network's role as a way for people to construct and manage their world-and their view of themselves. Each chapter considers how popular media and artistic forms make sense of decentralized network metaphors and infrastructures. Patrick Jagoda first examines narratives from the 1990s and 2000s, including the novel Underworld, ... Read morethe film Syriana, and the television series The Wire, all of which play with network forms to promote reflection on domestic crisis and imperial decline in contemporary America. Jagoda then looks at digital media that are interactive, nonlinear, and dependent on connected audiences to show how recent approaches, such as those in the videogame Journey, open up space for participatory and improvisational thought. Contributing to fields as diverse as literary criticism, digital studies, media theory, and American studies, Network Aesthetics brilliantly demonstrates that, in today's world, networks are something that can not only be known, but also felt, inhabited, and, crucially, transformed. Show Less
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University Of Chicago Press
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, United States
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About Patrick Jagoda
Patrick Jagoda is assistant professor of English at the University of Chicago and a coeditor of Critical Inquiry.
Reviews for Network Aesthetics
Network Aesthetics is ambitious and comprehensive, informed and original. Jagoda manages to retain the fluidity of the term network while understanding it in both its utopian and dystopian dimensions, and he displays an alertness to, and facility with, issues of medium specificity that is both rare and very welcome.
Scott Bukatman, Stanford University Network Aesthetics will ... Read moretransform the study of both digital networks for new media scholars and media about networks for film and literature scholars.Jagoda s monograph is a fully fleshed out, closely argued, and richly detailed account of an emergent techno-cultural formation the emergence of a new network aesthetics through both analog and digital forms such as the novel, the television serial, the networked game, and the augmented reality game.A remarkable book: lyrical, deeply ethical, and inspiring.
Lisa Nakamura, University of Michigan Network Aesthetics will transform the study of digital networks both for new media scholars andfor film and literature scholars.Jagoda s monograph is a fully fleshed out, closely argued, and richly detailed account of an emergent network aesthetics that informs both analog and digital forms such as the novel, the television serial, the networked game, and the augmented reality game.A remarkable book: lyrical, deeply ethical, and inspiring.
Lisa Nakamura, University of Michigan Network Aesthetics is ambitious and comprehensive, informed and original. Jagoda manages to retain the fluidity of the term 'network' while understanding it in both its utopian and dystopian dimensions, and he displays an alertness to, and facility with, issues of medium specificity that is both rare and very welcome.
Scott Bukatman, Stanford University Network Aesthetics will transform the study of digital networks both for new media scholars and for film and literature scholars. Jagoda's monograph is a fully fleshed out, closely argued, and richly detailed account of an emergent network aesthetics that informs both analog and digital forms such as the novel, the television serial, the networked game, and the augmented reality game. A remarkable book: lyrical, deeply ethical, and inspiring.
Lisa Nakamura, University of Michigan Jagoda's work makes key contributions to our understanding of the role of networks in contemporary cultural production and will be of value in a number of fields, from literary studies to film and television studies to digital media studies. Network Aesthetics is an important and timely book that powerfully affirms the ability of aesthetic forms and practices to help us make sense of our world
and also to intervene in it.
Tara McPherson, University of Southern California Network Aesthetics is ambitious and comprehensive, informed and original. Jagoda manages to retain the fluidity of the term network while understanding it in both its utopian and dystopian dimensions, and he displays an alertness to, and facility with, issues of medium specificity that is both rare and very welcome.
Scott Bukatman, Stanford University Network Aestheticswill transform the study of digital networks both for new media scholars andfor film and literature scholars.Jagoda s monograph is a fully fleshed out, closely argued, and richly detailed account of an emergent network aesthetics that informs both analog and digital forms such as the novel, the television serial, the networked game, and the augmented reality game.A remarkable book: lyrical, deeply ethical, and inspiring.
Lisa Nakamura, University of Michigan Jagoda s work makes key contributions to our understanding of the role of networks in contemporary cultural production and will be of value in a number of fields, from literary studies to film and television studies to digital media studies. Network Aesthetics is an important and timely book that powerfully affirms the ability of aesthetic forms and practices to help us make sense of our world and also to intervene in it.
Tara McPherson, University of Southern California Show Less