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iPod and philosophy : iCon of an ePoch / edited by D.E. Wittkower.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wittkower, D. E., 1977-
Series:
Popular culture and philosophy ; v. 34.
Popular culture and philosophy ; v. 34
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
iPod (Digital music player)--Social aspects.
iPod (Digital music player).
Digital music players--Social aspects.
Digital music players.
Music--Social aspects.
Music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (265 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Peru, Ill. : Open Court, 2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Essays examine philosophical aspects of the iPod portable audio player, focusing on its status as a cultural icon and object with many meanings"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
What do we hear when we listen to our iPods? / D. E. Wittkower
Wittgenstein's iPod, or, the familiar among us / Alf Rehn
The moment of the blobject has passed / Francis Raven
Don't delete these memories : the iPod and materiality / Andrew Wells Garnar
Alive and clicking : reification and the political economy of iPods / Peter D. Schaefer
Philosophy audiobooks? / Librivox Volunteers
Philosophy by iPod : wisdom to the people / Scott F. Parker
Today's cheaters, tomorrow's visionaries : iPods in education / Daniel Sturgis
iPod therefore I am : Heidegger, homelessness, and the flight from thinking / Craig Condella
The unbeatable whiteness of the iPod / Jon Austin
Icon of a generation / Andrew Hickey
You are your iPod! / Delia Dumitrica
Listening with the other, listening to the other / Donald L. Turner
Don't talk to me / Joseph C. Pitt
Mobile clubbing : iPod, solitude and community / Rudd Kaulingredks and Samantha Warren
The shins really will change your life / Matthew Dewey
Quantitative and qualitative change / Ivox Volunteers
Podcrastination / Regina Arnold
Is the podcast a public sphere institution? / Marc Lombardo
The Rhodesian stranger / Socrates, Phaedrus, and Stranger.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
769189405

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