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978-1-78661-195-6 • Hardback • June 2019 • $166.00 • (£129.00)
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Gary Genosko is professor of Communication and Digital Media Studies at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 Waterloo: Cradle of Canadian Telos
Chapter 2 Toronto: Crucible of Telos Groups
Chapter 3 Vancouver: Invasion of the Telosians
Chapter 4 Tokyo-New York-Toronto: Transversal Telosian
Chapter 5 Folded: Requiems for the Deceased, Defunct and Disbanded
Chapter 6 Across Desks, Borders, and Languages: CJPST, Montréal Telos, and Blame Canada Syndrome
Chapter 7 A Magazine in the Magazine: The Other Explorations
Chapter 8 From the Supplement to the Peripheral: McLuhan’s Dew-Line Newsletter
Conclusion
References
Back Issues brings to light a fascinating, if forgotten, history of the development of critical theory. Genosko and Marcellus do a marvelous job tracing out the lines of transversal communication and collaboration, from Toronto to New York, that underpin and make possible important shifts in media and cultural theory.
— Stevphen Shukaitis, co-director University of Essex Centre for Commons Organising, Values Equalities and Resilience
Genosko’s witty and engaging account of the lives of critical and cultural theory journals, institutions, events and practitioners addresses an important and largely unexamined dimension of intellectual history. Its fine-grained analysis of the multiple forces at play in these periodicals is an exemplary study in Guattari’s transversality that will interest readers across a number of disciplines. An essential contribution.
— Ronald Bogue, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, University of Georgia