"Memewars" combines autobiography, criticism, feminist theory, and poetry, exploring themes of desire while engaging in a self-reflective critique.
Adeena Karasick Bücher






The House That Hijack Built
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Delving into the boundaries of language, this book investigates how meaning can evolve when linguistic expressions are stretched to their limits. It features a unique homolinguistic "trans'elation" of the Sefer Yetzirah, offering readers a fresh perspective on this ancient text and its implications for understanding language and meaning.
Adeena Karasick's fourth poetry collection showcases remarkable complexity and maturity, offering readers a rich and intricate exploration of themes and language.
This Poem
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring contemporary culture, this book offers a self-reflexive journey through the fragmented landscape of post-consumer society. It delves into the saturation of technology and media in our lives, examining how these elements shape our experiences and perceptions. Through a mix of insights and observations, it critiques the impact of consumerism and the pervasive influence of digital media on modern existence.
Massaging the Medium: Seven Pechakuchas
- 174 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"Massaging the Medium consists of seven poetic probes and explorations of philosophical concepts regarding language, literature, media, technology, consciousness, and culture. Drawing inspiration from the field of media ecology and the discipline of general semantics, the text plays with language, and is accompanied by illustrations based on pechakucha presentations, here adapted for the print medium"--
Checking in
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring the enduring nature of digital information, this commentary delves into humanity's relentless desire for data and connection. It examines how our consumption of digital content shapes our lives and relationships, reflecting on the implications of this insatiable appetite in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.