Marshall McLuhan
Edited by Gary Genosko
Introduction by Gary Genosko
Published December 17th 2004 by Routledge – 1,194 pages
Published December 17th 2004 by Routledge – 1,194 pages
This collection contains key critical essays and assessments of the writings of Canadian communications thinker Marshall McLuhan selected from the voluminous output of the past forty years. McLuhan's famous aphorisms and uncanny ability to sense megatrends are once again in circulation across and beyond the disciplines. Since his untimely death in 1980, McLuhan's ideas have been rediscovered and redeployed with urgency in the age of information and cybernation.
Together the three volumes organise and present some forty years of indispensable critical works for readers and researchers of the McLuhan legacy. The set includes critical introductions to each section by the editor.
Forthcoming titles in this series include Walter Benjamin (0-415-32533-1) December 2004, 3 vols, Theodor Adorno (0-415-30464-4) April 2005, 4 vols and Jean-Francois Lyotard (0-415-33819-0) 2005, 3 vols.
Name: Marshall McLuhan (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Gary GenoskoIntroduction by Gary Genosko. This collection contains key critical essays and assessments of the writings of Canadian communications thinker Marshall McLuhan selected from the voluminous output of the past forty years. McLuhan's famous aphorisms and uncanny ability to...
Categories: Cultural Studies, Cultural Theory, Media & Film Studies