IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ALT-X PRESS LAUNCHES NEW CRITICAL EBOOK SERIES WITH "THE POLITICS OF
INFORMATION: THE ELECTRONIC MEDIATION OF SOCIAL CHANGE"
BOULDER, Colorado, February 23, 2004 --The Alt-X Online Network, a space
"where the digerati meet the literati" and celebrating its 10 year
anniversary, announces the release of a new Alt-X Press ebook entitled
"The Politics of Information: The Electronic Mediation of Social Change"
edited by Marc Bousquet and Katherine Wills. "The Politics of
Information" title officially launches our new Alt-X Press critical
ebook series:
The Politics of Information: The Electronic Mediation of Social Change
Edited by Marc Bousquet and Katherine Wills
Contributors include Charles Bernstein, Bennett Voyles, DeeDee Halleck,
Fran Ilich, Bruce Simon, Mark Amerika, Katherine Wills, Geert Lovink,
Ricardo Dominguez, David Golumbia, Tiziana Terranova, Nick
Dyer-Witheford, John Monberg, Matt Kirschenbaum, Donna Haraway, Lisa
Nakamura, Mark Poster, Kembrew McLeod, Caren Irr, Tara McPherson,
Anne-Marie Schleiner, Paul Collins, Harvey Molloy, Marc Bousquet, Ken
Saltman, Timothy W. Luke, Stephanie Tripp, Katie King, Laura L.
Sullivan, Susan Schreibman, Chris Carter, Gregory Ulmer, and Victor
Vitanza.
"The Politics of Information" is an essay collection in five parts
covering a broad panoply of discourses, practices, and institutional
change that can be garnered under the rubric of "materialist
informatics." The editors, Marc Bousquet and Katherine Wills, have
brought together a strong and authoritative collection of essays in the
context of this synthesizing, yet at the same time diversifying concept.
Recalling that Donna Haraway's cyborg was never meant to be a wired,
blissed-out bunny, Bousquet and Wills recover the political dimension in
socialist-feminist thought. "The Politics of Information" brings class
back into cultural studies, considers the Web as crucial to the
expanding "informatics of domination," and recovers the cyborg as a key
figure for an entire world of labor and lifeways. The authors in this
wide-ranging collection, most of them pioneers in the development of
Internet content, address the concerns not only of designers and users,
but of everyone in the service and homework economy: janitors,
perma-temps, motherboard assemblers, and all who provide the feminized
labors of reproduction that include child care, health care, and a
deeply instrumentalized education.
Unconstrained by the hidden assumptions of print publication, where
discursive weight is too often held in check by the literal weight of a
fixed edition, this critical e-book is unapologetic in its length, its
scope, and its degree of engagement. Essays appear in combination with
interviews; critical discourse alternates with story-telling; conceptual
writing plays off first person reports from the field. Through
massiveness and a direct encounter with materials in multiple media,
this volume is literally unbound in energy and offers both incisive
insights into the technocapitalist condition even as it achieves a Web
credibility unusual in scholarly writing. The ebook's orientation is
given by Bousquet's five section introductions, and the publication's
technical bookmark feature allows readers to navigate through this
enormous body of text with the simple click of a mouse.
"A wonderful addition to the ALT-X catalogue. Indeed, it is a worthy
volume to be considered as the first critical book in the ALT-X.ebr
ebook series. If there is such a thing as the 'right' volume for such an
honour, it should be a book that addresses the informatic turn in
culture." - Darren Tofts, author of "Memory Trade: A Prehistory of
Cyberculture" and editor of "Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual
History" (MIT Press, 2003)
"The thought of what America would be like, if academic cultural
criticism found its activist edge and a worldwide distribution, disturbs
my sleep." - Joseph Tabbi, series editor, Alt-X/ebr critical e-books;
author of "Cognitive Fictions" (Minnesota, 2002)
You can download "The Politics of Information" ebook as well as other
Alt-X ebooks for free at http://www.altx.com/ebooks/