More than forty years ago, Marshall McLuhan, among others, famously started theorizing and analysing what will be referred to here as the ecology of broadcasting (McLuhan 1964; McLuhan & McLuhan Read More »
In the following, I seek to address three major but interrelated questions. First, how do emerging information technologies interact with our sense of self/selves, i.e., who we (believe we) are as Read More »
English literature was allegedly at its first peak in the age of Queen Elizabeth I of England (1533–1603). The queen systematically intended to adopt a different approach than her ancestors. Read More »
La Belle et La Bête, a French fairytale which symbolizes true romantic love is not only a popular or fantastic story in European literature but its story has also become universal with its many Read More »
Describing an alternative history through a historiographic metadrama, Howard Barker’s Brutopia (1989) offers a bleak and unrelenting view of human nature. Through its portrayal of a society ruled Read More »