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Cybermapping and the Writing of Myth

by Paul Jahshan (Author)
©2007 Monographs 189 Pages

Summary

Although cyberspace has become a reality in the daily lives of millions of people, there have been few successful attempts at charting the new virtual world(s). Cybermapping and the Writing of Myth presents, for the first time, a cogent theoretical blueprint for mapping our bearings in cyberspace. The last bastion of myth, cyberspace is a space which is continuously re-written by users who move in a city-like construct ultimately built on language. Juxtaposing critical theory, fiction, and philosophy, this book challenges us to re-assess our views of what we call «reality» in the light of how new technologies have changed our lives.

Details

Pages
189
Year
2007
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820488851
Language
English
Keywords
Cyberspace Literaturwissenschaft Informationsgesellschaft
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 189 pp.

Biographical notes

Paul Jahshan (Author)

The Author: Paul Jahshan is Assistant Professor of American Studies at Notre Dame University in Lebanon. He received his Ph.D. in American studies from Nottingham University, United Kingdom. In addition to numerous articles published in scholarly journals, he is the author of Henry Miller and the Surrealist Discourse of Excess (Peter Lang, 2001). His interests are in post-structuralist ways of reading and writing, intertextuality, hypertext, cyber-theory, urban studies, and Middle Eastern studies.

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