Review
“White’s inspiring book provides a much-needed analysis of the affective, tactile and visceral dimensions of social media and touchscreen interfaces. Grounded in an expansive critical framework, her work rethinks media practices in new, exciting and innovative ways.”
—Ingrid Richardson, Professor of Digital Media, RMIT University, Australia and co-author of Ambient Play
“Michele White gives us a new feminist theory of screen subjectivity based in touch rather than the gaze, doing for contemporary screen studies what Laura Mulvey did for feminist film and TV studies in the 1970s.”
—Carrie Rentschler, Associate Professor, McGill University
“White’s brilliant analysis of seemingly mundane surfaces and screens challenges the prevailing rhetoric from technology companies about what counts as the future, modernity, and "intuitive" design. A highly readable account of the present moment.”
—Elizabeth Losh, Duane A. and Virginia S. Dittman Professor of American Studies and English at William & Mary and author of Selfie Democracy --This text refers to the paperback edition.
About the Author
Michele White is Professor of Internet and New Media Studies at Tulane University. She is the author of numerous books, including The Body and the Screen: Theories of Internet Spectatorship. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
0 有用 余颜 2025-04-09 18:01:41 英国
立意中上,案例中下,写作凌乱,论证稀碎。谈触摸屏的感官体验是挺好的立意,但几个案例都说不上好:章一讲 iPhone 如何不与长指甲兼容,从而忽视女性用户需求;第二章泛泛讨论疏油层、碎屏和手机壳,强调各种感受叙事和性别、阶级相关;第三章讨论社交媒体里的「心形」图标的使用以及情感体验多少有点离题;第四章讨论 ASMR 主播如何利用指甲敲击屏幕等方式来刻意调用听觉和触觉体验,从而作为一种既受限于性别化模... 立意中上,案例中下,写作凌乱,论证稀碎。谈触摸屏的感官体验是挺好的立意,但几个案例都说不上好:章一讲 iPhone 如何不与长指甲兼容,从而忽视女性用户需求;第二章泛泛讨论疏油层、碎屏和手机壳,强调各种感受叙事和性别、阶级相关;第三章讨论社交媒体里的「心形」图标的使用以及情感体验多少有点离题;第四章讨论 ASMR 主播如何利用指甲敲击屏幕等方式来刻意调用听觉和触觉体验,从而作为一种既受限于性别化模式也有着突破潜能的感受档案。写作有点灾难,长导言翻来覆去讲差不多的事情,后面每一章都像贫乏的经验材料和零散的理论勉强拼装起来。分析中使用大量理论工具来反思材料,但是一点都没反思自己要用的理论:整体做法就是在女性说出的感官叙事中找解放性,在男性说出的感官叙事中找压迫性,很难同意作者在「细读」文本。 (展开)