Transmitting Culture - Régis Debray

Transmitting Culture

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Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2004
Columbia University Press (Verlag)
978-0-231-11345-8 (ISBN)
34,90 inkl. MwSt
An examination of the difference between communication and transmission that stresses technologies and institutions long overlooked in the study of symbols and signs throughout the history of civilizations.
How do we explain the fact that certain ideas, at certain moments in time, can have earthshaking effects? Or that some cultures have left an indelible mark while others have not? Why did Jesus, rather than Mani the Mesopotamian or the Eastern god Mithra, take hold among masses of people? Why did Karl Marx instead of Pierre Proudhon or Auguste Comte leave his mark on the century? Behind these questions lies the matter of the human need to conserve, hand down, and transmit cultural meanings - the study of the means of transmission and of the long evolutionary history of media. In a departure, Regis Debray redefines communication as the inescapable conditioning of civilization's meanings and messages by their technologies of transmission and lays the groundwork for a science of the transmission of cultural forms - in a word, mediology."Transmitting Culture" examines the difference between communication and transmission and argues that ideas and their legacies should be rethought not in terms of "communication" from sender to receiver but of "mediation" by the vectors and messengers of meaning.
"Transmitting Culture" stresses the technologies and institutions long overlooked by philosophy and the human sciences in the study of symbols and signs throughout the history of civilizations. Ranging widely from the history of religion and the printing press to the French and industrial revolutions, from the role and place of authority to scientific inquiry, "Transmitting Culture" establishes a new approach to the cultural history of communication.

Regis Debray is professor of philosophy in the Faculte de Lettres at the Universite de Lyon III. Founder and editor of Les Cahiers de mediologie, former aide to president Francois Mitterand, erstwhile associate of Che Guevara, and captive cause celebre in Bolivia (1967-1970), he is the author of numerous books, including Media Manifestos: On the Technological Transmission of Cultural Forms; Charles de Gaulle: Futurist of the Nation; Against Venice; Revolution in the Revolution?; and Teachers, Writers, Celebrities: The Intellectuals of Modern France. His political memoir, Blessed Be Our Gods, is forthcoming.

Foreword 1. The Medium's Two Bodies The Material Dimension The Diachronic Dimension The Political Dimension The Mechanics of Transmission Circumscribing a Discipline Organized Matter and Materialized Organization Networks and Territories Christianity's Mediology 2. Crossroads or Double Helix? The Two Lines The Tragedy of Transmission 3. The Exact Science of Angels A Venerable Protomediology Go-Betweens Angels, Present! Mediabolics 4. Fault Lines The Seismic Zone Interdependencies Demarcation 5. Tool Lines Ethnos contra Technics Retrograde Progress Man's Proper Study 6. Disciplinary Imperialisms The Risks of "All-Socio" The Risks of "All-Bio" 7. Ways of Doing Decentering Materializing Dynamizing A Disciplinary Proviso Against the Stream

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.5.2004
Reihe/Serie European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
Übersetzer Eric Rauth
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-231-11345-5 / 0231113455
ISBN-13 978-0-231-11345-8 / 9780231113458
Zustand Neuware
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