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Media and Psychoanalysis

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320 Seiten
Englisch
Karnac Bookserschienen am16.09.2022
Our lives are saturated by media that we use in conscious as well as unconscious ways. Spanning a wide range of examples, from film and TV to social media, from gaming to robots, this critical introduction guides readers through the growing field of psychoanalytic media studies in a clear and accessible manner. It is indispensable read for anyone who wants to understand the complex relationship between humans and technology today. Jacob Johanssen and Steffen Krüger show how media function beyond the rational. What does it mean to speak of narcissism in relation to social media? How have the internet and online platforms shaped work? How do apps like Tinder and online pornography shape our experience of love and sexuality? What are the potentials and pitfalls in our relationships with AI and robots? These questions, and many others, are discussed and answered in this book. Aimed at students, academics and clinicians, this book introduces readers to key media and the ways they have been approached psychoanalytically, and presents major concepts and debates led by scholars since the 1970s.

 Jacob Johanssen is an  Associate Professor  in Communications at St. Mary's University and co-editor of  Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society . His previous books include  Psychoanalysis and   Digital Culture: Audiences, Social Media , and  Big Data.
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KlappentextOur lives are saturated by media that we use in conscious as well as unconscious ways. Spanning a wide range of examples, from film and TV to social media, from gaming to robots, this critical introduction guides readers through the growing field of psychoanalytic media studies in a clear and accessible manner. It is indispensable read for anyone who wants to understand the complex relationship between humans and technology today. Jacob Johanssen and Steffen Krüger show how media function beyond the rational. What does it mean to speak of narcissism in relation to social media? How have the internet and online platforms shaped work? How do apps like Tinder and online pornography shape our experience of love and sexuality? What are the potentials and pitfalls in our relationships with AI and robots? These questions, and many others, are discussed and answered in this book. Aimed at students, academics and clinicians, this book introduces readers to key media and the ways they have been approached psychoanalytically, and presents major concepts and debates led by scholars since the 1970s.

 Jacob Johanssen is an  Associate Professor  in Communications at St. Mary's University and co-editor of  Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society . His previous books include  Psychoanalysis and   Digital Culture: Audiences, Social Media , and  Big Data.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781913494582
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisePub Wasserzeichen
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum16.09.2022
Seiten320 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse527 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.11946114
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Genre9201

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction1. Reality and Fantasy from Film to TV2. Social Media and Psycho-Social Relations3. Work, Neoliberalism, and the Perverse Pact4. Digital Politics and the Other5. Virtual Sexuality: From the Pre-oedipal to the Post-oedipal6. Videogames, AI, and the Vicissitudes of SymbiosisConclusionBibliographyIndexmehr

Autor

Jacob Johanssen is an  Associate Professor  in Communications at St. Mary's University and co-editor of  Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society . His previous books include  Psychoanalysis and   Digital Culture: Audiences, Social Media , and  Big Data.