The Digital Subject
Our societies have now gone almost fully digital, which is bound to impact the ways in which the self apprehends itself, constructs itself and takes part in society. This collective essay draws upon philosophy, logics, literature and media studies to explore a variety of responses to what is currently at stake in the recomposition of the subject through our daily digital experience. Attempting to chart the digital traces human beings leave behind them, in writing or in archives, it situates th...
Note de l’éditeur
This book benefits from financial support from the ANR as part of the “Investments for the future” program (ANR-10-LABX-80-01).
Éditeur : Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
Lieu d’édition : Nanterre
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 5 juillet 2023
ISBN numérique : 978-2-84016-531-6
DOI : 10.4000/books.pupo.30803
Collection : La Grande Collection ArTeC
Année d’édition : 2017
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-2-84066-795-7
Nombre de pages : 248
Introduction
Claire Larsonneur, Arnaud Regnauld et Pierre Cassou-Noguès
IntroductionPolitics of the Self
N. Katherine Hayles
The Cognitive Nonconscious and Automated Trading AlgorithmsBernard Stiegler
From Psychopower to NeuropowerLydia H. Liu
The Probability of Sense in the Hypermnesiac MachineDigital World-Forming
Prosthetics and Traces
François-David Sebbah
Digital Traces : More , or Less, than Phantoms?Marcel O’Gorman
Introduction to Digital DementiaÉric Mechoulan
Anthony Cordingley (trad.)
The Organization of Archives and Metadata in Hypermnesiac ContextsBlank Page and Oblivion
Stéphane Vanderhaeghe
In Praise of Forgetfulness (Notes on Literature in Times of Crisis)Appendices
Our societies have now gone almost fully digital, which is bound to impact the ways in which the self apprehends itself, constructs itself and takes part in society. This collective essay draws upon philosophy, logics, literature and media studies to explore a variety of responses to what is currently at stake in the recomposition of the subject through our daily digital experience. Attempting to chart the digital traces human beings leave behind them, in writing or in archives, it situates them in the larger political, economic and financial frame of our times.
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