Malicious deceivers :: thinking machines and performative objects /
"In Malicious Deceivers, Ioana B. Jucan traces a genealogy of post-truth intimately tied to globalizing modernity and connects the production of repeatable fakeness with capitalism and Cartesian metaphysics. Through case studies that cross times and geographies, the book unpacks the notion of f...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Malicious Deceivers, Ioana B. Jucan traces a genealogy of post-truth intimately tied to globalizing modernity and connects the production of repeatable fakeness with capitalism and Cartesian metaphysics. Through case studies that cross times and geographies, the book unpacks the notion of fakeness through the related logics of dissimulation (deception) and simulation (performativity) as seen with software/AI, television, plastics, and the internet. Specifically, Jucan shows how these (dis)simulation machines and performative objects construct impoverished pictures of the world, ensuring a repeatable sameness through processes of hollowing out embodied histories and lived experience. Through both its methodology and its subjects-objects of study, the book further seeks ways to counter the abstracting mode of thinking and the processes of voiding performed by the twinning of Cartesian metaphysics and global capitalism. Enacting a model of creative scholarship rooted in the tradition of writing as performance, Jucan, a multimedia performance-maker and theatre director, uses the embodied "I" as a framing and situating device for the book and its sites of investigation. In this way, she aims to counter the Cartesian voiding of the thinking "I" and to enact a different kind of relationship between self and world from the one posited by Descartes and replayed in much Western philosophical and - more broadly - academic writing: a relationship of separation that situates the "I" on a pedestal of abstraction that voids it of its embodied histories and fails to account for its positionality within a socio-historical context and the operations of power that define it"-- |
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spelling | Jucan, Ioana B., author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrty8pjXHy8Mr4BVRF6gC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018055928 Malicious deceivers : thinking machines and performative objects / Ioana B. Jucan. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2023] 1 online resource (314 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Sensing media : aesthetics, philosophy, and cultures of media Includes bibliographical references and index. Enter the malicious deceiver -- (Dis)simulating thinking machines -- Interlude : auto-history -- Synthetica : (un)picturing plastic worlds -- On circulation : virality and Internet performances -- Epilogue : notes toward a living practice. "In Malicious Deceivers, Ioana B. Jucan traces a genealogy of post-truth intimately tied to globalizing modernity and connects the production of repeatable fakeness with capitalism and Cartesian metaphysics. Through case studies that cross times and geographies, the book unpacks the notion of fakeness through the related logics of dissimulation (deception) and simulation (performativity) as seen with software/AI, television, plastics, and the internet. Specifically, Jucan shows how these (dis)simulation machines and performative objects construct impoverished pictures of the world, ensuring a repeatable sameness through processes of hollowing out embodied histories and lived experience. Through both its methodology and its subjects-objects of study, the book further seeks ways to counter the abstracting mode of thinking and the processes of voiding performed by the twinning of Cartesian metaphysics and global capitalism. Enacting a model of creative scholarship rooted in the tradition of writing as performance, Jucan, a multimedia performance-maker and theatre director, uses the embodied "I" as a framing and situating device for the book and its sites of investigation. In this way, she aims to counter the Cartesian voiding of the thinking "I" and to enact a different kind of relationship between self and world from the one posited by Descartes and replayed in much Western philosophical and - more broadly - academic writing: a relationship of separation that situates the "I" on a pedestal of abstraction that voids it of its embodied histories and fails to account for its positionality within a socio-historical context and the operations of power that define it"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 30, 2023). Truthfulness and falsehood. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85138286 Deception Philosophy. Performative (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85099817 Capitalism Philosophy. Metaphysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084286 Tromperie Philosophie. Performatif (Philosophie) Métaphysique. metaphysics. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. bisacsh Capitalism Philosophy fast Metaphysics fast Performative (Philosophy) fast Truthfulness and falsehood fast Print version: Jucan, Ioana B. Malicious deceivers Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2023 9781503634633 (DLC) 2022044950 Sensing media (Series) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021108084 |
spellingShingle | Jucan, Ioana B. Malicious deceivers : thinking machines and performative objects / Sensing media (Series) Enter the malicious deceiver -- (Dis)simulating thinking machines -- Interlude : auto-history -- Synthetica : (un)picturing plastic worlds -- On circulation : virality and Internet performances -- Epilogue : notes toward a living practice. Truthfulness and falsehood. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85138286 Deception Philosophy. Performative (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85099817 Capitalism Philosophy. Metaphysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084286 Tromperie Philosophie. Performatif (Philosophie) Métaphysique. metaphysics. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. bisacsh Capitalism Philosophy fast Metaphysics fast Performative (Philosophy) fast Truthfulness and falsehood fast |
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title_auth | Malicious deceivers : thinking machines and performative objects / |
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title_full | Malicious deceivers : thinking machines and performative objects / Ioana B. Jucan. |
title_fullStr | Malicious deceivers : thinking machines and performative objects / Ioana B. Jucan. |
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topic | Truthfulness and falsehood. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85138286 Deception Philosophy. Performative (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85099817 Capitalism Philosophy. Metaphysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084286 Tromperie Philosophie. Performatif (Philosophie) Métaphysique. metaphysics. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. bisacsh Capitalism Philosophy fast Metaphysics fast Performative (Philosophy) fast Truthfulness and falsehood fast |
topic_facet | Truthfulness and falsehood. Deception Philosophy. Performative (Philosophy) Capitalism Philosophy. Metaphysics. Tromperie Philosophie. Performatif (Philosophie) Métaphysique. metaphysics. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. Capitalism Philosophy Metaphysics Truthfulness and falsehood |
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