Volume: IX. Issue: 1, 2014
Content:
Friedrich Kittler – Questions, Observations, Options
Pál Kelemen , Arndt Niebisch, Péter Varga L.
page 3-4.
Reprogramming Reading: Kittler’s Lesson for Literary Studies
Eva Horn
page 5-10.
What was prior to the discourse network 1800? Kittler’s Philology
Pál Kelemen
page 11-18.
On the Misuse of Military Equipment or How To Do Things With Media
Arndt Niebisch
page 19-22.
No comment? The Scholar’s Tragedy as a Lehrstück for Literary Studies
Martina Süess
page 23-28.
Faust’s Translation Scene as an Act of Writing
Gábor Mezei
page 29-32.
Castles of Philology
Júlia Tóth-Czifra
page 33-36.
Historical Epistemology of Media(Technology)
Sebastian Vehlken
page 37-42.
Between Media Archaeology and Media Historiography
Róbert Smid
page 43-50.
On the No Man’s Land Between Information and Noise
Melinda Vásári
page 51-58.
The Latency of the Natural History: Language and Testimony in the W. G. Sebald’s Luftkrieg und Literatur
Csongor Lőrincz
page 59-88.
Weöres and Psyche in 21st Century Readings
Csilla Molnár
page 89-100
What if? On Hungarian Lands in Africa
Patrik Baka L.
page 101-128.
Moving of body boundaries in John Scalzi’s military SF cycle
Szilvia Sz. Molnár
page 129-140.
Dr. Jekyll’s Prophecy: Following the old-new imagery of man
Péter H. Nagy
page 141-148.
Kalandozások a senki földjén. Varga Emőke Az illusztráció a teóriában, a kritikában, az oktatásban című könyvéről
Balázs Kantár
page 149-155.