Don DeLillo’s White Noise depicts a world of rapid techno-scientific and economical changes. Paul Virilio’s concepts of dromology and speed, as well as his notions of accident and technology, seem to be the most relevant in order to examine a novel centrally concerned with change, speed and technology. This article first offers an analysis of White Noise in the light of Virilio’s concept of integral accident in relation to the negative consequences brought about by industrial and technological progress. This is followed by a discussion of the relevance to the novel of Virilio’s theories about architecture and space. Finally, Virilio’s theories about the replacement of conventional war with pure and info wars are discussed in the context of ...
In White Noise (1985), Don DeLillo shows the web of systems predominating late twentieth century soc...
In spite of declaring that he did not understand the meaning of postmodernism, Michel Foucault is no...
The central concern in my dissertation is how current theories of rhetoric and social construction a...
Don DeLillo’s White Noise depicts a world of rapid techno-scientific and economical changes. Paul Vi...
This article examines the changing representation of technology in three of DeLillo’s novels, White...
Key words: consumerism, human identity, postmodern, White Noise, Don DeLillo ABSTRACT DeLillo’s st...
Don DeLillos well-kept secret mind of fiction White Noise highlights suspense and intelligence of hi...
Critics have approached the pervasive images of Death in Don DeLillos White Noise primarily from an ...
Don DeLillo's White Noise (1985) has been thoroughly examined as a work of postmodern fiction, with ...
This essay analyzes Don DeLillo's White Noise and Mao II in order to demonstrate a progression of hi...
Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis (2003) portrays, among other things, New York as a postmodern city. DeLillo...
The essay focuses on Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise with the aim to understand its author’s reactio...
More than any other major American author, Don DeLillo has examined the manner in which contemporary...
Based on a close reading of Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis, the concept of time has been explored from thr...
The primary aim of this work is to investigate the definitively postmodern economy of Don DeLillo's ...
In White Noise (1985), Don DeLillo shows the web of systems predominating late twentieth century soc...
In spite of declaring that he did not understand the meaning of postmodernism, Michel Foucault is no...
The central concern in my dissertation is how current theories of rhetoric and social construction a...
Don DeLillo’s White Noise depicts a world of rapid techno-scientific and economical changes. Paul Vi...
This article examines the changing representation of technology in three of DeLillo’s novels, White...
Key words: consumerism, human identity, postmodern, White Noise, Don DeLillo ABSTRACT DeLillo’s st...
Don DeLillos well-kept secret mind of fiction White Noise highlights suspense and intelligence of hi...
Critics have approached the pervasive images of Death in Don DeLillos White Noise primarily from an ...
Don DeLillo's White Noise (1985) has been thoroughly examined as a work of postmodern fiction, with ...
This essay analyzes Don DeLillo's White Noise and Mao II in order to demonstrate a progression of hi...
Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis (2003) portrays, among other things, New York as a postmodern city. DeLillo...
The essay focuses on Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise with the aim to understand its author’s reactio...
More than any other major American author, Don DeLillo has examined the manner in which contemporary...
Based on a close reading of Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis, the concept of time has been explored from thr...
The primary aim of this work is to investigate the definitively postmodern economy of Don DeLillo's ...
In White Noise (1985), Don DeLillo shows the web of systems predominating late twentieth century soc...
In spite of declaring that he did not understand the meaning of postmodernism, Michel Foucault is no...
The central concern in my dissertation is how current theories of rhetoric and social construction a...