М. Виденов. Увод в социолингвистиката
Review of: М. Виденов. Увод в социолингвистиката. София, Делфи, 2000. 322 стр.
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Review of: М. Виденов. Увод в социолингвистиката. София, Делфи, 2000. 322 стр.
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Review of: Horn, Eva, Bergthaller, Hannes, (2020). The Anthropocene: Key Issues for the Humanities, Routledge, 2020, 192 pages, 14 B/W illustrations. US$44,95 ISBN: 9781138342477
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Review of: Clarke, Bruce. (2020). Gaian Systems: Lynn Margulis, Neocybernetics, and the End of the Anthropocene. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-1517909123
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Review of: Scott Slovic, Swarnalatha Rangarajan, and Vidya Sarveswran (Eds). (2002). The Bloomsbury Handbook to Medical-Environmental Humanities. Bloomsbury Academic Press. ISBN: 978-1-3501-9730-5
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Review of: Blazan, Sladja (Ed.). (2021). Haunted Nature: Entanglements of the Human and the Nonhuman. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-030-81868-5.
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Review of: Schneider-Mayerson, M., & Bellamy, B.R. (Eds). (2019). An Ecotopian Lexicon. University of Minnesota Press.
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Review of: Parham, J. (Ed.) (2021). The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Anthropocene. Cambridge University Press.
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In this unique book the authors debate the many aspects of (post)human / more-than-human / materialist / feminist materialist aspects of the AcademicConferenceMachine. In their ‘co-argument’ the authors address how the traditional can be resisted. The specificities of conference performances introduced in this book illuminates new, creative forms of knowledge production and its presentation. The events in the book provide provocations of what audiences are not normally accustomed to be engaged with, to hear or to see in conference panels.
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The basic tenet through which Sonia Baelo-Allué and Mónica Calvo-Pascual frame their edited collection is the conviction that the world emerged from four consecutive and relatively quick industrial revolutions have been profoundly shaped by the technological development, and exponential growth determined by that processes. And the way that shaping has acted on culture, society, and people can be – and has been – understood both “as marks of progress or as processes of dehumanization” depending on how we conceive “progress and being human” (p. 1). The perspective we adopt to read the world and its processes determines the valuation of those processes. As basic and obvious as this consideration may seem, it actually has a lot of value when touching the subjects this edited collection aims at analyzing through contemporary fiction.
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‘The Disenchantment of Progress. Towards a Luddite Critic of Technology’ is a book by Andoni Alonso and Iñaki Arzoz, which was ready for publication in 2019, although it appeared two years later, in 2021. This review focuses on the theoretical changes from the authors’ perspective on technology by taking into account the time lapse of almost twenty years between two common publications: Cybergolem. The Fifth Digital Column: Communal Anti-treatise of Hyper-politics, which they published in 2005, and The Disenchantment of Progress, published in 2021. Following the theses argued in this second book, the initial hopes on internet, a cyberspace that tried to share open access to information and increase the democratic grade of society at an international level, have failed. Being capable of developing self-criticism and exercising intellectual honesty, the authors propose to develop what they have called reflexive Luddism, a term explained along the review.
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Review of: Филологические исследования (Сборник статей молодых ученых). Томск, Издание ТГУ, 2000, 352 стр.
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