<b>Media Genealogy: Technological and Historical Engagements of Power — Introduction</b>

Authors

  • Alexander Monea George Mason University
  • Jeremy Packer University of Toronto Canada

Keywords:

media genealogy, media archaeology, problematization, Michel Foucault, German media studies

Abstract

This introductory article offers theoretical and methodological demarcations for media genealogy, which operates in the work of each scholar interviewed for this special issue. We first examine the limitations of the media archaeological method in the work of Friedrich Kittler, Wolfgang Ernst, and Siegfried Zielinski. We later provide an outline of what media genealogy might look like, drawing on the work of our interviewees.

Author Biographies

Alexander Monea, George Mason University

Assistant ProfessorGeorge Mason UniversityUSA

Jeremy Packer, University of Toronto Canada

Associate ProfessorInstitute of Communication, Culture, Information and TechnologyUniversity of Toronto MississaugaCanada

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Published

2016-06-24

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Section

Special Sections