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Date: 1 May 1995 19:52:02 GMT
From: James Brook <jnb@netcom.com>

 
New from City Lights Books--
 
RESISTING THE VIRTUAL LIFE
The Culture and Politics of Information
 
Edited by James Brook and Iain A. Boal
 
"At last, a defiant radical critique of the information millenium. . . 
A burning barricade across the highway to the total surveillance
society."
                        --Mike Davis, author of City of Quartz
 
Resisting the Virtual Life lays bare the connections between
information technologies and the abstract, virtual life that all of
us--technophile and Luddite--are now compelled to lead. Scholars,
writers, artists, and activists gauge the unsettling effects of the
new video, computer, and networked communications on our ways of life
in a restructured world. Exposing relations of power and dependence,
they offer strategies of resistance to the global rewiring of body and
psyche, work and community, literature and art.
 
Contents--
 
The New Information Enclosures: A Flow of Monsters: Luddism and Virtual
Technologies - Iain A. Boal * The Global Information Highway: Project
for an Ungovernable World - Herbert I. Schiller * It's Discrimination,
Stupid! - Oscar H. Gandy Jr. * Women and Children First: Gender and the
Settling of the Electronic Frontier - Laura Miller * From Internet to
Information Superhighway - Howard Besser * Media Activism and Radical
Democracy - Jesse Drew * Making Technology Democratic - Richard E.
Sclove
 
Rewiring the Body: Soldier, Cyborg, Citizen - Kevin Robins and Les
Levidow * Body, Brain, and Communication - George Lakoff * Out of
Time:  Reflections on the Programming Life - Ellen Ullman * Sade and
Cyberspace - John Simmons
 
Degrading Work: Info Fetishism - Doug Henwood * Digital Palsy: RSI and
Restructuring Capital - R. Dennis Hayes * Computers, Thinking, and
Schools in "the New World Economic Order" - Monty Neill * The Aesthetic
of the Computer - Daniel Harris
 
The Repainting of Modern Life: Banalities of Information - Marina
McDougall * The Garden of Merging Paths - Rebecca Solnit * The Shape of
Truth to Come: New Media and Knowledge - Chris Carlsson * Drowning by
MicroGallery - Chris Riding * In the Tracks of Jurassic Park - Phil
Tippett * Reading and Riding with Borges - James Brook
 
Resisting the Virtual Life 0-87286-299-2 $15.95 (June 1995) For
personal orders, write: City Lights Books, 261 Columbus Ave., San
Francisco, CA 94133. For bookstore, wholesaler, and library orders,
write: Subterranean Co., P.O. Box 160, 265 S. 5th St., Monroe, OR
97456; or call 800-274-7826.

