Media-electronic culture and subjectivity in contemporary society
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https://doi.org/10.59057/iberoleon.20075316.201315472Keywords:
media, virtual scenarios, mediatization, computerization, virtualizationAbstract
What changes occur in our experience of ourselves in these new objective social conditions? What mode of subjectivation make these new social practices possible? What kind of subject do we become when more and more spheres of reality are mediated, computerized or virtualized? These are some of the questions that generate a review of the construction of subjectivity in this videoelectric era from the philosophical perspective and authors such as Michel Foucault. This is an approach to the "plethora of hyperludic and seductive offer that promotes the instantaneous without history as a new absolute, as a new God to whom life is consecrated".
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