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  1. Rewiring the Real
    In Conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: [2013]; © 2013
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus - Senftenberg, Universitätsbibliothek
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  2. Rewiring the real
    in conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, [New York] ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This title maps the unexpected ways that religious imagination shapes contemporary literature and emerging technologies. more

    Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel
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    This title maps the unexpected ways that religious imagination shapes contemporary literature and emerging technologies.

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780231531641
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    Series: Religion, culture, and public life
    Subjects: Technology in literature; American literature; American literature; Technology; Theology in literature; Spirituality in literature
    Other subjects: Gaddis, William (1922-1998); Powers, Richard (1957-); Danielewski, Mark Z; DeLillo, Don
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource, Illustrations (black and white).
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Rewiring the Real
    In Conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: [2013]
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Digital and electronic technologies that act as extensions of our bodies and minds are changing how we live, think, act, and write. Some welcome these developments as bringing humans closer to unified consciousness and eternal life. Others worry that... more

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    Digital and electronic technologies that act as extensions of our bodies and minds are changing how we live, think, act, and write. Some welcome these developments as bringing humans closer to unified consciousness and eternal life. Others worry that invasive globalized technologies threaten to destroy the self and the world. Whether feared or desired, these innovations provoke emotions that have long fueled the religious imagination, suggesting the presence of a latent spirituality in an era mistakenly deemed secular and posthuman.William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo are American authors who explore this phenomenon thoroughly in their work. Engaging the works of each in conversation, Mark C. Taylor discusses their sophisticated representations of new media, communications, information, and virtual technologies and their transformative effects on the self and society. He focuses on Gaddis's The Recognitions, Powers's Plowing the Dark, Danielewski's House of Leaves, and DeLillo's Underworld, following the interplay of technology and religion in their narratives and their imagining of the transition from human to posthuman states. Their challenging ideas and inventive styles reveal the fascinating ways religious interests affect emerging technologies and how, in turn, these technologies guide spiritual aspirations. To read these novels from this perspective is to see them and the world anew.

     

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    ISBN: 9780231531641
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    Series: Religion, Culture, and Public Life
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource(344p.), <B>B&W Illus.: </B>21
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  4. Rewiring the real
    in conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: 2013; © 2013
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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  5. Rewiring the Real
    In Conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: [2013]; © 2013
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780231531641
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    Series: Religion, Culture, and Public Life
    Subjects: Anglo-American Literature, general; Literary Studies; Literature in Diverse Languages; Religion; American literature; American literature; Technological innovations; Technology in literature; Technologie; Humanität; Religion
    Other subjects: DeLillo, Don (1936-): Underworld; Powers, Richard (1957-): Plowing the dark; Gaddis, William (1922-1998): The recognitions; Danielewski, Mark Z. (1966-): House of leaves
    Scope: 344pages), <B>B&W Illus.: </B>21
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    Digital and electronic technologies that act as extensions of our bodies and minds are changing how we live, think, act, and write. Some welcome these developments as bringing humans closer to unified consciousness and eternal life. Others worry that invasive globalized technologies threaten to destroy the self and the world. Whether feared or desired, these innovations provoke emotions that have long fueled the religious imagination, suggesting the presence of a latent spirituality in an era mistakenly deemed secular and posthuman.William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo are American authors who explore this phenomenon thoroughly in their work. Engaging the works of each in conversation, Mark C. Taylor discusses their sophisticated representations of new media, communications, information, and virtual technologies and their transformative effects on the self and society. He focuses on Gaddis's The Recognitions, Powers's Plowing the Dark, Danielewski's House of Leaves, and DeLillo's Underworld, following the interplay of technology and religion in their narratives and their imagining of the transition from human to posthuman states. Their challenging ideas and inventive styles reveal the fascinating ways religious interests affect emerging technologies and how, in turn, these technologies guide spiritual aspirations. To read these novels from this perspective is to see them and the world anew

  6. Rewiring the real
    in conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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  7. Rewiring the real
    in conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    ILLUSTRATIONS; Nexus 1; 1. Counterfeiting Conterfeit Religion: William Gaddis, The Recognitions; Between Belief and Unbelief; Samhain-All Saints Day; Feast Of Solinvistus-Christmas; Eoustur-Easter; Countefeiting Counterfeits; 2. Mosaics: Richard... more

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    ILLUSTRATIONS; Nexus 1; 1. Counterfeiting Conterfeit Religion: William Gaddis, The Recognitions; Between Belief and Unbelief; Samhain-All Saints Day; Feast Of Solinvistus-Christmas; Eoustur-Easter; Countefeiting Counterfeits; 2. Mosaics: Richard Powers, Plowing the Dark; Misrecognitions; Recovery; Science Fiction; Caves; Killing Time; Marking Time; After Byzantium; 3. Figuring Nothing: Mark Danielewski, House of Leaves; Wired; Blindness and Insight; Entrances Without Exits; Life Online; Father's House; 4. ""Holy Shit!"": Don Delillo, Underworld; Prologue; Waste; Part 1; Andy 1 Part 2Part 3; Andy 2; Part 4; Part 5; Part 6; Andy 3; Prologue: The Triumph Of Death; Epilogue To The Epilogue; Das Kapital III; After Thought; Earth Works; 5. Concluding Unscientific Postscript: Two Styles of the Philosophy of Religion; Theological Foundations; Art And Science; Religion Within The Limits Of Style Alone; Questions Of Style; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index Digital and electronic technologies that act as extensions of our bodies and minds are changing the way we live, think, act, and write. Some welcome these developments for bringing humans closer to unified consciousness and eternal life. Others worry invasive globalized technologies threaten to destroy the self and the world. Whether feared or desired, these innovations provoke emotions that have long fueled the religious imagination, suggesting the presence of a latent spirituality in an era mistakenly deemed secular and post-human. William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski

     

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  8. Rewiring the real
    in conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: [2013]
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, Hauptabteilung
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  9. Rewiring the real
    in conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York [u.a.]

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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  10. Rewiring the Real
    In Conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: 2013; ©2013.
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    Digital and electronic technologies that act as extensions of our bodies and minds are changing how we live, think, act, and write. Some welcome these developments as bringing humans closer to unified consciousness and eternal life. Others worry that... more

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    Digital and electronic technologies that act as extensions of our bodies and minds are changing how we live, think, act, and write. Some welcome these developments as bringing humans closer to unified consciousness and eternal life. Others worry that invasive globalized technologies threaten to destroy the self and the world. Whether feared or desired, these innovations provoke emotions that have long fueled the religious imagination, suggesting the presence of a latent spirituality in an era mistakenly deemed secular and posthuman.William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo are American authors who explore this phenomenon thoroughly in their work. Engaging the works of each in conversation, Mark C. Taylor discusses their sophisticated representations of new media, communications, information, and virtual technologies and their transformative effects on the self and society. He focuses on Gaddis's The Recognitions, Powers's Plowing the Dark, Danielewski's House of Leaves, and DeLillo's Underworld, following the interplay of technology and religion in their narratives and their imagining of the transition from human to posthuman states. Their challenging ideas and inventive styles reveal the fascinating ways religious interests affect emerging technologies and how, in turn, these technologies guide spiritual aspirations. To read these novels from this perspective is to see them and the world anew.

     

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  11. Rewiring the real
    in conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: [2013]
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    Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, Hauptabteilung
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  12. Rewiring the real
    in conversation with William Gaddis, Richard Powers, Mark Danielewski, and Don DeLillo
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780231160407; 0231160402; 9780231531641; 0231531648
    Series: Religion, culture, and public life
    Subjects: Gaddis, William; Powers, Richard; Danielewski, Mark Z.; DeLillo, Don; Technologie <Motiv>; Humanität <Motiv>; Religion <Motiv>;
    Scope: 322 S., Ill.
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    Literaturverz. S. [289] - 305