Critical Theory in a Digital Age, CCU, ENGL 483 2017Main MenuTheory, English 483, CCU, 2017Alisha Petrizzo, Reproducing a ClassicTaking a look at how film can enhance or distort the authenticity of its original literature formatKaitlin Schell, Electracy in #BlackLivesMatter and #MeTooMainstream hashtags that represent a movement in the physical world are explored in terms of Gregory Ulmer's theory of electracy and connotations.Kayla Jessop, The Uncanny Valley: Observations on Cyborgs within the Film IndustryA scholarly observation on how film industries use Freud's idea of the uncanny and the uncanny valley within cyborgs and computer generated animation.Bilingualism Through An Electronic Hypertext and The Baroque Simulacrum it Creates By: Lindsey MorganBy: Lindsey MorganMarcus Kinley, The Uncanny in Flatliners (1990)Tiffany Hancock, The Panopticon of CommoditiesYaicha Ocampo - Marx's Favorite LatteThe relationship between the simulacrum and the fetish commodityLeila Hassak-Digital Labor Through The Dystopian Film Hunger GamesElizabeth Tabor, From 'Token Girl' To 'Leading Lady'How The Rise In Female Fans Affects Modern Popular CultureKyle Malanowski, The Uncanny WithinVictor Cocco , The Wonderfully Mysterious World of the UncannyIntroductionAriel Ellerson : The Public Sphere's Effect on Social Media and ChurchTiffany Whisenant, Cyborg ProsthesisLooking at how technology is used to augment ourselves and how technology becomes extensions of our body and soul.Jen Boyle54753b17178fb39025a916cc07e3cb6dd7dbaa99
Jocie Scherkenbach, Real Identity in a Virtual World: How Social Media Affects Identity
12017-11-14T06:52:43-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d82602014Using the idea of cyborgs, as defined by Donna Haraway's "Cyborg Manifesto" the comparison is made between these cyborgs and social media users and how the public and private space converge and diverge within these spaces in order to form new and differing identities than the real-world identity.splash5453632017-12-14T12:20:05-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8
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1media/images.jpegmedia/Unknown.jpeg2017-11-14T07:02:29-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8Introduction: Social Media Users and Cyborgism24image_header5453772017-12-15T07:46:06-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8
1media/images.jpeg2017-11-14T07:10:16-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8Social Media: A Multi-user Virtual Environment28plain5562562017-12-15T08:05:41-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8
1media/images.jpeg2017-11-28T07:01:22-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8Cyborgs in a Multi-user Virtual Environment14plain5562622017-12-15T08:13:22-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8
1media/images.jpeg2017-11-28T07:03:56-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8A Spectrum of Social Media Interactions14plain5589732017-12-15T08:22:50-08:00Jocie Scherkenbache62a7bd11cc468c495fc335452e7c2e4eceac4d8