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Becoming Beside Ourselves - The Alphabet, Ghosts, and Distributed Human Being (Paperback)
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Becoming Beside Ourselves - The Alphabet, Ghosts, and Distributed Human Being (Paperback)
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Becoming Beside Ourselves continues the investigation that the
renowned cultural theorist and mathematician Brian Rotman began in
his previous books Signifying Nothing and Ad Infinitum...The Ghost
in Turing's Machine: exploring certain signs and the conceptual
innovations and subjectivities that they facilitate or foreclose.
In Becoming Beside Ourselves, Rotman turns his attention to
alphabetic writing or the inscription of spoken language.
Contending that all media configure what they mediate, he maintains
that alphabetic writing has long served as the West's dominant
cognitive technology. Its logic and limitations have shaped thought
and affect from its inception until the present. Now its grip on
Western consciousness is giving way to virtual technologies and
networked media, which are reconfiguring human subjectivity just as
alphabetic texts have done for millennia.Alphabetic texts do not
convey the bodily gestures of human speech: the hesitations,
silences, and changes of pitch that infuse spoken language with
affect. Rotman suggests that by removing the body from
communication, alphabetic texts enable belief in singular,
disembodied, authoritative forms of being such as God and the
psyche. He argues that while disembodied agencies are credible and
real to "lettered selves," they are increasingly incompatible with
selves and subjectivities formed in relation to new virtual
technologies and networked media. Digital motion-capture
technologies are restoring gesture and even touch to a prominent
role in communication. Parallel computing is challenging the linear
thought patterns and ideas of singularity facilitated by alphabetic
language. Barriers between self and other are breaking down as the
networked self is traversed by other selves to become multiple and
distributed, formed through many actions and perceptions at once.
The digital self is going plural, becoming beside itself.
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