This book covers significant new ground, examining the impact
and imprint of new leading technology on a range of popular
expressions. This technology includes the internet, the computer,
the cell phone, television, and radio, among others. Some of the
specific expressions and phenomena treated include: tourism, big
budget films, sports, video games, entertainment culture, religious
and gospel culture, mobile culture, popular music, writing and
technology, and porn. The work shows acute awareness of the wider
global contexts--social, cultural, political, and spiritual--that
form the backdrop for Caribbean cultural reconfiguration. Curwen
Best argues that Caribbean culture has gone wireless, virtual, and
simulated in the age of the machines.
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