Locating Media in Cultural Theories
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https://doi.org/10.34257/GJHSSAVOL22IS8PG9Keywords:
media, semiotics, practice, speech act theory, the significance of historical perspective in speech act theory, the iterability of speech acts
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Media as constituting mass-produced vehicles of information existed long before Benjamin made his proclamation about the end of a cultural epoch 1 However media s sphere of influence has never diversified as quickly as in our current period Media today replicate in unfamiliar ways everyday across the globe 2 and in versions of the newly emerged media culture the difficulty of conceptualizing the unthought is no less problematic than in metropolitan counterparts
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