Grafton Tanner
Grafton Tanner is an American author and academic. His work focuses on Big Tech, nostalgia, neoliberalism, and education.[1][2][3][4]
Books
- The Hours Have Lost Their Clock: The Politics of Nostalgia (Repeater Books, 2021)[5][6][7]
- The Circle of the Snake: Nostalgia and Utopia in the Age of Big Tech (Zer0 Books, 2020)[8][9]
- Babbling Corpse: Vaporwave and the Commodification of Ghosts (Zer0 Books, 2016)[10][11][12]
References
- Editor, Erin Kenney | Assistant Culture. "Q&A: UGA professor discusses new book on nostalgia and technology". The Red and Black.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - "Grafton Tanner | Department of Communication Studies". comm.uga.edu.
- "The Nostalgia Bone : Throughline". NPR.org.
- "Ah, Remember the Days When Your Toy Might Contain Real Uranium?". KQED.
- "Don't Give in to the Culture Industry's Appeals to Nostalgia". jacobinmag.com.
- "Los Angeles Review of Books". Los Angeles Review of Books. December 29, 2021.
- "'Commodifying our collective ache'". Morning Star. January 14, 2022.
- Ranger, Jamie (July 14, 2021). "Book Review: The Circle of the Snake: Nostalgia and Utopia in the Age of Big Tech by Grafton Tanner". TripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. 19 (2): 301–306. doi:10.31269/triplec.v19i2.1276. S2CID 237769826 – via www.triple-c.at.
- "Book Review: Circle of the Snake". What Sleeps Beneath.
- Shafer, Cody Ray. "Babbling Corpse". www.undertheradarmag.com.
- "Review of Babbling Corpse - semioticrobotic.info". semioticrobotic.info.
- "'Un cadáver balbuceante', los fantasmas electrónicos del vaporwave de Grafton Tanner".
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