An Interview with Friedrich A. Kittler about Cultural Studies in Germany, Literature in the Age of Technology and the Blind Spot in Media Theory
By Matthew B. Griffin and S.M. Herrmann
On Discourse Networks 1800/1900
On Cultural Studies
On Cultural Studies compared with the
critical theory of sociology in the '60s
Luhman compared with Derrida, the Pergamon
Museum in Berlin
And Foucault?
On Teaching in the United States
On the two equations that mark the two
sections of Discourse Networks 1800/1900
On the novel and film as media
On revelation and the blindness of media
On Horkheimer and Adorno, and of systems theory
On programming
On Critical Thinking
On the Information Superhighway
On the hard- and software of literature and theory
On the interview as programmable discourse network
The interview originally appeared in Auseinander, Vol.1, No.3 (Berlin, 1995).
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