Theory in a Digital Age: A Project of English 483 Students, Coastal Carolina University
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Theory in a Digital Age
Remediation
This chapter will showcase how the remaking of art can leave its impact.
Cornel West and Black Lives Matter
MacKenzie McKeithan-Prickett
Determination in Gaming
The Mind Set and Experience
The Hope for a Monstrous World Without Gender
Introduction to "A Cyborg Manifesto" and Thesis
Freud's Uncanny Double: A Theoretical Study of the Portrayal of Doubles in Film
This chapter of the book will look at the history of the theme of the "double" using Freud's Uncanny as the theoretical insight of the self perception of the double in film/cinema.
From Literacy to Electracy: Resistant Rhetorical Bodies in Digital Spaces
Ashley Canter
"Eddy and Edith": Online Identities vs. Offline Identities
A fictional story about online identities and offline identities. (Also a mash-up video between Eddy and Edith and Break Free.)
“Pieces of Herself”: Key Signifiers and Their Connotations
Is the Sonographic Fetus a Cyborg?
How sonographic technology initiates gendered socialization
Post-Capitalism: Rise of the Digital Laborer
Paradox of Race
Dr. Cornel West, W.E.B Du Bois, and Natasha Trethewey
Sleep Dealer - Digital Labor
By Melissa Harby
The Kevin Spacey Effect: Video Games as an Art Form, the Virtual Uncanny, and the Simulacrum
The Twilight Zone in the Uncanny Valley
Introduction
The Virtual Economy and The Dark Web
How Our Economy is Changing Behind the Scenes
Transgender Representation and Acceptance in the Mainstream
How the trans* movement has caused and exemplifies the spectralization of gender
A Voice for the Humanities in A Divided America
Dr. Cornel West on the indifference in our society and how he thinks the humanities can help heal it
Reading Between the Lines: Diversity and Empowerment in Comics
Jen Boyle
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