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Towards a Theory of Symbols, Meaning, and Media, Volume 2

by Christine L. Nystrom (Author), Carolyn Wiebe (Edited), Susan Maushart (Edited)
©2022, Textbook, XXII, 220 Pages
Media & Communication

Series: Understanding Media Ecology, Volume 7

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Volume 2 of The Genes of Culture continues Christine Nystrom’s exploration into the ecology of symbol systems and the evolution of media, mind and culture. Part One, Human Symbolic Evolution, delivers nothing less than a grand unified theory of humankind. For Nystrom, the prehistoric creative explosion that gave rise to language -- a metaphorical Big Bang -- explains our species’ survival. A felicitous if somewhat ignoble story, it begins with "The Incompetent Ape" who would never have made the evolutionary cut without developing the social capabilities made possible through symbolic language. And human communication, an inevitable source of problems, is the driving force behind this most peculiar of adventures: the birth of self-consciousness, tools and technologies, pratfalls of memory, awareness of our own mortality, art, knowledge, civilization, discontent, and so on. And so on, that is, if we don’t bring our story to an end.

In Part Two, a series of astute and provokingly prescient lectures, Tales, Tools, Technopoly, Nystrom addresses our social and moral responsibility in cultivating the narrative of our future. Straightforward and ruthlessly critical of contemporary notions of "growth" and "progress," it concludes this volume with an alternative that is also a challenge -- an appeal to our better nature to do right by our species and the planet.

A seminal text for students of media and communication, The Genes of Culture, Vol. 2 is at once readable and profound, comprehensive in its erudition and bold in its conclusions. In the spirit of Media Ecology, it invites argument, and merits acclaim.

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
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  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Prologue
  • Part I: Human Symbolic Evolution: A Study of Tales, Tools and Social Change
    • Chapter One: Language: The Monkeys’ Tale
    • Chapter Two: The Children’s Tale
    • Chapter Three: From Signal to Speech
    • Chapter Four: Language and the Birth of Self
    • Chapter Five: Narrative
    • Chapter Six: Metaphor, Explanation, and Tales of the Self
    • Chapter Seven: Connections: Tribal Tales
    • Chapter Eight: Transitions and Transformations: The City, the Self, and the Sacred
    • Chapter Nine: Sounds of Silence: The Evolution of Writing
    • Chapter Ten: Kings, Consciousness, and Intimations of Immortality
    • Selected Bibliography
  • Part II: Tales, Tools, Technopoly
    • Lecture One: On Narrative
    • Lecture Two: On Technopoly
    • Lecture Three: Alternative Narratives
  • Final Tidbit: Nystrom’s Nuggets of Wisdom
  • Reading List
  • Addendum: Remembrances
  • Series index
Pages:
XXII, 220
Year:
2022
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9781433182617 (Active)
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9781433182624 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781433182648 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781433182631 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Oxford, Wien, 2022. XXII, 220 pp.

Christine L. Nystrom was a professor of media and communication in the Media Ecology program at New York University for over 30 years. She is regarded as one of the founders of that field, alongside her colleague Neil Postman.

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