Paul Virilio and the Mediation of Perception and Technology

David Beard and Joshua Gunn

Enculturation, Vol. 4, No. 2, Fall 2002




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Introduction

Background: Themes in the Work of Paul Virilio

Virilio and Media Criticism

Concluding Remarks: Cutting a New Path in Media Studies and in Rhetorical Studies

Works Cited



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