The Marvelous Clouds :Toward a Philosophy of Elemental Media
The Marvelous Clouds :Toward a Philosophy of Elemental Media
paperback
Published:
16 August, 2016
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780226421353 |
| ISBN10 | 022642135X |
| Number Of Pages | 416 |
| Item Weight | 737 g |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 23 x 2 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | The University of Chicago Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
This book is about media in the way that Moby-Dick is about whaling. When Melville set the Pequod sailing between heaven and earth, he turned the ship into a lens through which his readers could examine humankind s place in the cosmos. In The Marvelous Clouds, Peters turns water, land, fire, and sky into lenses through which readers can explore the role of mediation in every aspect of their lives. This is a completely original, wildly ambitious, and deliciously lyrical book. It will certainly change the way you see media. It might also change the way you see the world. --Fred Turner, author of The Democratic Surround: Multimedia and American Liberalism from World War II to the Psychedelic Sixties
Wide-ranging, playful, erudite, and delightfully diverse, The Marvelous Clouds redefines media in the largest possible terms, as anything that communicates meaning, including bodies, the environment, and the world itself. Although this may seem to rob media of its specificity and therefore of its theoretical purchase, in Peters s hands it becomes the occasion for making surprising and insightful connections. A treat for academics and general readers alike, this is a book not to be missed. --N. Katherine Hayles, author of How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis
Peters s dazzlingly intelligent and elegantly written book has the potential of marking a long-anticipated threshold in the world of media studies. Conversant with the philosophical traditions and with the ongoing debates in Germany, where this emerging discipline took its origin, his epistemological realism overcomes the conventional positions of the linguistic turn and of constructivism with a fresh and truly inspired unfolding of intuitions ranging from Martin Heidegger's fourfold to the Emersonian philosophy of nature. Between earth and sky, Peters understands and analyzes media as the energy behind our environment s permanent transformations. The Marvelous Clouds, I believe, is the foundational media epistemology that we have been awaiting for decades. --Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, author of Atmosphere, Mood, Stimmung: On a Hidden Potential of Literature
This book is about media in the way that Moby-Dick is about whaling. When Melville set the Pequod sailing between heaven and earth, he turned the ship into a lens through which his readers could examine humankind's place in the cosmos. In The Marvelous Clouds, Peters turns water, land, fire, and sky into lenses through which readers can explore the role of mediation in every aspect of their lives. This is a completely original, wildly ambitious, and deliciously lyrical book. It will certainly change the way you see media. It might also change the way you see the world. --Fred Turner, author of The Democratic Surround: Multimedia and American Liberalism from World War II to the Psychedelic Sixties
Wide-ranging, playful, erudite, and delightfully diverse, The Marvelous Clouds redefines media in the largest possible terms, as anything that communicates meaning, including bodies, the environment, and the world itself. Although this may seem to rob media of its specificity and therefore of its theoretical purchase, in Peters's hands it becomes the occasion for making surprising and insightful connections. A treat for academics and general readers alike, this is a book not to be missed. --N. Katherine Hayles, author of How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis
Peters's dazzlingly intelligent and elegantly written book has the potential of marking a long-anticipated threshold in the world of media studies. Conversant with the philosophical traditions and with the ongoing debates in Germany, where this emerging discipline took its origin, his epistemological realism overcomes the conventional positions of the 'linguistic turn' and of 'constructivism' with a fresh and truly inspired unfolding of intuitions ranging from Martin Heidegger's 'fourfold' to the Emersonian philosophy of nature. Between earth and sky, Peters understands and analyzes media as the energy behind our environment's permanent transformations. The Marvelous Clouds, I believe, is the foundational media epistemology that we have been awaiting for decades. --Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, author of Atmosphere, Mood, Stimmung: On a Hidden Potential of Literature
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Author's Bio
John Durham Peters is the A. Craig Baird Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Iowa. He is the author of Speaking into the Air and Courting the Abyss, both also published by the University of Chicago Press. He lives in Iowa City.