Thomas Lamarre is James McGill Professor in East Asian studies and associate professor in communication studies at McGill University. He is author of Uncovering Heian Japan: An Archaeology of Sensation and Inscription, Shadows on the Screen: Tanizaki Jun’ichiro on Cinema and "Oriental" Aesthetics, and The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of Animation (Minnesota, 2009). He was coeditor of the Mechademia annual book series and is coeditor of the Parallel Futures series with the University of Minnesota Press.
Thomas Lamarre is James McGill Professor in East Asian studies and associate professor in communication studies at McGill University. He is author of Uncovering Heian Japan: An Archaeology of Sensation and Inscription, Shadows on the Screen: Tanizaki Jun’ichiro on Cinema and "Oriental" Aesthetics, and The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of Animation (Minnesota, 2009). He was coeditor of the Mechademia annual book series and is coeditor of the Parallel Futures series with the University of Minnesota Press.
Thomas Lamarre is James McGill Professor in East Asian studies and associate professor in communication studies at McGill University. He is author of Uncovering Heian Japan: An Archaeology of Sensation and Inscription, Shadows on the Screen: Tanizaki Jun’ichiro on Cinema and “Oriental” Aesthetics, and The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of Animation (Minnesota, 2009). He was coeditor of the Mechademia annual book series and is coeditor of the Parallel Futures series with the University of Minnesota Press.
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Contents Introduction: Television Animation and Infrastructure Ecology Part I. The Screen–Brain Apparatus 1. Population Seizure 2. Neurosciences and Television 3. This Stuff Called Blink 4. A Thousand Tiny Blackouts Part II. A Little Social Media History of Television 5. Media Genealogy and Transmedia Ecology 6. A Little History of Japanese Television 7. Television and New Media 8. Sociality or Something Like It 9. Platformativity and Ontopower Part III. Infrastructure Complexes 10. The Family Broadcast Complex 11. The Home Theater Complex 12. The Game Play Complex 13. The Portable Interface Complex Conclusion: Signaletic Animism Notes Bibliography
Contents Introduction: Television Animation and Infrastructure Ecology Part I. The Screen–Brain Apparatus 1. Population Seizure 2. Neurosciences and Television 3. This Stuff Called Blink 4. A Thousand Tiny Blackouts Part II. A Little Social Media History of Television 5. Media Genealogy and Transmedia Ecology 6. A Little History of Japanese Television 7. Television and New Media 8. Sociality or Something Like It 9. Platformativity and Ontopower Part III. Infrastructure Complexes 10. The Family Broadcast Complex 11. The Home Theater Complex 12. The Game Play Complex 13. The Portable Interface Complex Conclusion: Signaletic Animism Notes Bibliography
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