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Writing For Spectators And The Internet eBook

by James Greene
language: english
Publisher: Distributed via Draft2Digital, August of 2020 ‧
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This book of essays presents actors within our historical and contemporary context, at the standpoint of the turn of a twenty-first century. We shall artistically and interpretively think of these societal actors, persons, ideas, authoritative activities, and otherwise as spectators. Being spectators ourselves, we shall add our own contemplation, imagination, and speculation. If we set back upon each other in this way, it is possible to pose some awkwardly fascinating philosophical positions, or at least posit a possibility of interaction between societal actors, spectators, and the thoughts that arise among these events.  This isn't an attempt to defame or dethrone any specific celebrity, politician, or leader, but to look at events and note where a philosophical threshold rises. The spectator—whoever and whatever he is—knowingly or not, enlightens us about something. Examples in our popular culture provide spectatorships—a continual and reoccurring play we call history, having its own characters and actors.There must be a positive spin to this autonomous development. Once we step back and view the broad, picturesque, panorama, it's all essentially human creations, constructions, and artificial machinations of norms, conceptions, rules, tools, and the like, right?

Writing For Spectators And The Internet

by James Greene

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ISBN: 9781393401681
Publisher: Distributed via Draft2Digital
Release Date: August of 2020
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9781393401681
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