The Neocolonialism of the Global Village

The Neocolonialism of the Global Village
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Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 : 1517904862
ISBN-13 : 9781517904869
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Download or read book The Neocolonialism of the Global Village written by Ginger Nolan and published by . This book was released on 2018-07-10 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The term "global village"--coined in the 1960s by Marshall McLuhan--has persisted into the twenty-first century as a key trope of techno-humanitarian discourse, casting economic and technical transformations in a utopian light. Against that tendency, this book excavates the violent history, originating with techniques of colonial rule in Africa, that gave rise to the concept of the global village. To some extent, we are all global villagers, but given the imbalances of semiotic power, some belong more thoroughly than others. Reassessing McLuhan's media theories in light of their entanglement with colonial and neocolonial techniques, Nolan implicates various arch-paradigms of power (including "terra-power") in the larger prerogative ofmanaging human populations.


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