Circulation of Meaning How the iPhone Became Divine : New Media , Religion and the Intertextual
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Brian L. Ott,et al. Intertextuality: Interpretive practice and textual strategy , 2000, Critical Studies in Media Communication.
[2] William A. Stahl. God and the Chip: Religion and the Culture of Technology , 1999 .
[3] D. Noble. The Religion of Technology: The Divinity of Man and the Spirit of Invention , 1997 .
[4] James E. Katz,et al. Magic in the Air: Mobile Communication and the Transformation of Social Life , 2006 .
[5] Robert C. Allen. Ideological Analysis and Television , 2005 .
[6] Antonio C. La Pastina,et al. Selling Political Integrity: Telenovelas, Intertextuality, and Local Elections in Rural Brazil , 2004 .
[7] Eric J. Freeman,et al. The printing press as an agent of change: communications and cultural transformations in early-modern Europe , 1981, Medical History.
[8] Nancy T. Ammerman,et al. Everyday Religion: Observing Modern Religious Lives , 2006 .
[9] Su Braden,et al. THE ARTIST AS PRODUCER , 1977 .
[10] Catherine L. Albanese,et al. Religion and American Popular Culture: An Introductory Essay , 1996 .
[11] Russell W. Belk,et al. The Cult of Macintosh , 2005 .
[12] Kelly J. Baker,et al. American Jesus: How the Son of God Became a National Icon , 2006 .
[13] Michael B. Salwen,et al. Speaking into the Air: A History of the Idea of Communication , 2000 .
[14] D. Nye. America as second creation: technology and narratives of new beginnings , 2004 .
[15] Heidi A. Campbell. ‘What Hath God Wrought?’ Considering How Religious Communities Culture (or Kosher) the Cell Phone , 2007 .
[16] J. Gray,et al. Television Teaching: Parody, The Simpsons, and Media Literacy Education , 2005 .
[17] Alan Deutschman. The Second Coming of Steve Jobs , 2000 .
[18] Wade Clark Roof,et al. Spiritual Marketplace: Baby Boomers and the Remaking of American Religion , 1999 .