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Radical Post-humanismFriedrich Kittler and the Primacy of TechnologyBrunel University, UK This article uses the work of Friedrich Kittler to address the ways in which media technologies underpin and structure the basis of human existence and understanding. Kittlers media materialism is explored through four main influences: the information theory of Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver, the media analysis of Marshall McLuhan, the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan, and Michel Foucaults work on power and discourse. These figures are used, in turn, to draw into question the materiality of information technology, and, following this, to develop a post-human approach to media analysis. The final section of this article considers the challenges such an approach poses to the humanistic bias of mainstream sociology and media studies.
Key Words: cybernetics information materiality post-human power technology
Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 22, No. 3,
25-41 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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