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Implosion and IntoxicationKittler, a German Classic, and Pink FloydDepartment of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies, University of British Columbia (Vancouver) Focusing on Kittlers reading of Goethes Wanderers Nightsong and Pink Floyds Brain Damage, the article traces Kittlers development from discourse analysis to media theory. Where more traditional approaches would stress notions of self-reflexivity (both the poem and the song elaborate on their effects and foreground their own construction), Kittler performs, in his own words, a kind of implosion: The words of Goethes poem collapse back into the discursive order they evoke, and Pink Floyds song performs its own technology. But it is precisely this implosion that has an intoxicating effect, which paves the way for a more political, or at least politicized, reading of Kittlers work that highlights his indebtedness to the cultural transgressions of the 1960s.
Key Words: discourse analysis Goethe Kittler media theory Pink Floyd
Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 23, No. 7-8,
75-91 (2006) |
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