The Poetic Origins of Media Studies: Some Quantitative Preliminary Understandings
Peter Murvai, Dominique Scheffel-Dunand
1. the École Normale Supérieure (Paris, France) 2. York University (Toranto, Canada), and Culture & Technology, University of Toronto
Online:2015-01-25
Published:2015-04-04
About author:Peter Murvai, a Ph.D from the école Normale Supérieure (Paris, France). His main areas of interest are text digital humanities and political discourse analysis. His dissertation research concerned the Allegories of sovereignty in French writings from the 20th Century. Email: petermurvai@gmail.com
Dominique Scheffel-Dunand, a Professor of French Linguistics in York University (Toranto, Canada). He is the Director of McLuhan Program in Culture & Technology, University of Toronto.
Peter Murvai, Dominique Scheffel-Dunand. The Poetic Origins of Media Studies: Some Quantitative Preliminary Understandings[J]. Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, 2015, 35(1): 62-74.
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