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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • {{dc|M}}{{Start|odernist poetry refers to a wide-ranging cultural movement}} that emerged in the early 20th century and is characterized by a radical * Critique of society: Many modernist poets criticized the social and cultural norms of their time, often using their poetry as a means of social and poli
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  • ...om art to science — both of which can be shocking. Originally know as “The Movement”—a group of writers, including {{c|William Gibson}}, {{c|Bruce Sterling ...l, digital technologies on the rise around the world, and “punk” for those cultural dissidents who desire to shock and offend.
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  • ...s partially online ({{P-Online}}) section of New Media examines social and cultural implications of digital media on human identity and practice. NMAC 4460 is New Media explores our inexorable movement from atoms to bits — from the centralized media landscape of the twen
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  • {{Large|Cultural Criticism: Unveiling Layers of Significance in Literature}} ...uances that shape literary works. The following illustrates the essence of cultural criticism, explores its core tenets and major proponents, elucidates its me
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  • ...he computer. New media is concerned with the cultural implications of that movement—at least how it concerns us in the Humanities. It’s not about dismissin
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  • ...ance poetry refers to the poetry of the European Renaissance}}, a cultural movement that began in the 14th century and lasted until the 17th century.
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  • ...tes, Plato, and Aristotle shaping the intellectual landscape. This vibrant cultural climate fostered an environment where innovative and thought-provoking work ...entered perspective. This philosophical shift reflected a broader cultural movement that sought to explore the world through observation, reason, and critical
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  • ...n alone a human? Humanity is created and fostered through a combination of cultural milieu and physical being, neither of which can take place outside a certai ...How much of what we do in our lives is based on eating and having sex? The cultural critics and biologists can argue about this, but what happens when our tech
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  • Considering the historical and cultural contexts of [[Cyberpunk|cyberpunk]], I came up with a new entré into the g ...icked up by the creators of the personal computer and the writers of a new movement in science fiction.
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  • ...egreya Sans|text=This online section of New Media examines some social and cultural implications of digital media on human identity and practice. NMAC 4460 is This seminar explores our inexorable movement from atoms to bits — from the centralized media landscape of the twen
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  • ...r'', much of this challenge can be located historically in the avant-garde movement of the 1920s, summarized by Ezra Pound’s call to ''épater le bourgeois'' ...of the humanist, and technology of the engineer? New media is where these cultural expressions come together in new forms that can only be products of micropr
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  • ...phecy has already been written at a point in the absolute past, is part of cultural myth, and is known by everyone.{{sfn|Bakhtin|1983|p=31}} ...usually a woman, “an ambivalent female archetype,” that presides over the movement of the epic. She, like [[w:Penelope|Penelope]], acts as the fixed point of
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  • This seminar explores our inexorable movement from atoms to bits — from the centralized media landscape of the twen * the historical and cultural contexts of new media from theory to praxis;
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  • This seminar explores our inexorable movement from atoms to bits — from the centralized media landscape of the twen * the historical and cultural contexts of new media from theory to praxis;
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  • ...of human participation and communication, and the study of the social and cultural changes that these technologies precipitate. }} Includes presentation slide ...-complicated-algorithms/ |magazine=The Times Literary Supplement |location=Cultural Studies |publisher= |access-date=2018-08-29 |quote=Truth is dead; there is
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  • ...about “country’s private life,” but recognizes Mailer as “an actor in the cultural drama” who has become a “champion of a kind of public revenge.”{{sfn| ...ailer observed at the end of the twentieth century leading to the populace movement gave ’Rump the presidency.
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