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Chronicles of a liquid society, Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Richard Dixon
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- Summary
- Collects short essays from the author that reflect on the changing modern world, touching on such topics as popular culture, politics, being seen, conspiracies, the old and the young, new technologies, mass media, racism, and good manners
- Language
-
- eng
- ita
- eng
- Extent
- vii, 304 pages
- Note
- "Published in Italian as Pape Satàn Aleppe : Cronache di una società liquida. First published in Italy by La nave di Teseo, 2016"--Title page verso
- Contents
-
- God is my witness that I'm a fool...
- How to protect yourself from the Templars
- The whiff of books
- Here's the right angle
- Journey to the center of Jules Verne
- Corkscrew space
- On unread books
- On the obsolescence of digital media
- Festschrift
- The Catcher in the Rye fifty years on
- Aristotle and the pirates
- I tweet, therefore I am
- Lies and make-believe
- Credulity and identification
- From stupidity to folly.
- No, it's not pollution, it's impurities in the air
- How to get rich on other people's suffering
- Miss World, fundamentalists, an lepers
- Return to sender
- Give us a few more deaths
- Speaking with license
- Conciliatory oxymorons
- The loss of privacy
- The human thirst for prefaces
- A noncomrade who gets it wrong
- Saying sorry
- the Sun still turns
- What you mustn't do
- The miraculous Mortacc
- Joyce and the Maserati
- Napoleon never existed
- Are we all mad?
- Idiots and the responsible press
- The old and the young.
- The average lifespan
- Fair is foul, and foul is fair?
- Thirteen years misspent
- Once upon a time there was Churchill
- A generation of aliens
- Online.
- The liquid society
- My email doubles
- How to elect the president
- The hacker is crucial to the system
- Too much of the internet? But in China...
- Here's a good game
- The textbook as teacher
- How to copy from the internet
- What's the point of having a teacher?
- the fifth estate
- A further note
- Turning back the clock.
- Dogmatism and fallibilism
- Marina, Marina, Marina
- I urge you to be brief
- On cell phones.
- More thoughts on the cell phone
- Swallowing the cell phone
- On photography
- Evolution: all with just one hand
- The cell phone and the queen in "Snow White"
- On conspiracies.
- Freestyle Catholics and sanctimonious secularists
- Where's the deep throat?
- Conspiracies and plots
- Fine company
- Don't believe in coincidences
- The conspiracy on conspiracies
- On mass media.
- Radiophonic hypnosis
- There are two Bit Brothers
- Roberta
- The mission of the crime story
- Have we really invented so much?
- Bin Laden's allies
- Going to the same place
- Mandrake, an Italian hero?
- Are viewers bad for television?
- Give us today our daily crime
- Maybe Agamemnon was worse than Bush
- High medium low
- "Intellectually speaking"
- Suspects behaving badly
- Shaken or stirred?
- Full speed backward!
- Too many dates for Nero Wolfe
- Unhappy is the land
- Time and history
- Forms of racism.
- Women philosophers
- Where do you find anti-Semitism?
- Who told women to veil themselves?
- Husbands of unknown wives
- Proust and the Boche
- From Maus to Charlie
- I remember, I remember
- On hatred and death.
- On hatred and on love
- Where has death gone?
- Our parts
- Religion and philosophy.
- Seers see what they know
- European roots
- The lotus and the cross
- Relativism?
- Chance and intelligent design
- Being seen.
- The reindeer and the camel
- Watch it, loudmouth...
- Idolatry and iconoclasm lite
- The cocaine of the people
- The crucifix, almost a secular symbol
- Those strangers, the three Kings
- Mad about Hypatia
- Halloween, relativism, and Celts
- Damned philosophy
- Evasion and secret redress
- Wave ciao ciao to the camera
- The holy experiment
- Monotheisms and polytheisms
- A good education.
- Who gets cited most?
- Political correctness
- Thoughts in fair copy
- Meeting face-to-face
- The pleasure of lingering
- On books, etc.
- Is Harry Potter bad for adults?
- Isbn
- 9780544974487
- Label
- Chronicles of a liquid society
- Title
- Chronicles of a liquid society
- Statement of responsibility
- Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Richard Dixon
- Language
-
- eng
- ita
- eng
- Summary
- Collects short essays from the author that reflect on the changing modern world, touching on such topics as popular culture, politics, being seen, conspiracies, the old and the young, new technologies, mass media, racism, and good manners
- Cataloging source
- PNX
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Pape Satàn Aleppe
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- Eco, Umberto
- Dewey number
- 854/.914
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- Translated from the Italian
- LC call number
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- PQ4865.C6
- PQ4865.C6
- LC item number
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- P3718 2017
- A2 2017
- Literary form
- essays
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Dixon, Richard
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- Eco, Umberto
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Eco, Umberto
- Italian essays
- Social history
- Italian essays
- Italy
- Italy
- Label
- Chronicles of a liquid society, Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Richard Dixon
- Note
- "Published in Italian as Pape Satàn Aleppe : Cronache di una società liquida. First published in Italy by La nave di Teseo, 2016"--Title page verso
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- God is my witness that I'm a fool...
- How to protect yourself from the Templars
- The whiff of books
- Here's the right angle
- Journey to the center of Jules Verne
- Corkscrew space
- On unread books
- On the obsolescence of digital media
- Festschrift
- The Catcher in the Rye fifty years on
- Aristotle and the pirates
- I tweet, therefore I am
- Lies and make-believe
- Credulity and identification
- From stupidity to folly.
- No, it's not pollution, it's impurities in the air
- How to get rich on other people's suffering
- Miss World, fundamentalists, an lepers
- Return to sender
- Give us a few more deaths
- Speaking with license
- Conciliatory oxymorons
- The loss of privacy
- The human thirst for prefaces
- A noncomrade who gets it wrong
- Saying sorry
- the Sun still turns
- What you mustn't do
- The miraculous Mortacc
- Joyce and the Maserati
- Napoleon never existed
- Are we all mad?
- Idiots and the responsible press
- The old and the young.
- The average lifespan
- Fair is foul, and foul is fair?
- Thirteen years misspent
- Once upon a time there was Churchill
- A generation of aliens
- Online.
- The liquid society
- My email doubles
- How to elect the president
- The hacker is crucial to the system
- Too much of the internet? But in China...
- Here's a good game
- The textbook as teacher
- How to copy from the internet
- What's the point of having a teacher?
- the fifth estate
- A further note
- Turning back the clock.
- Dogmatism and fallibilism
- Marina, Marina, Marina
- I urge you to be brief
- On cell phones.
- More thoughts on the cell phone
- Swallowing the cell phone
- On photography
- Evolution: all with just one hand
- The cell phone and the queen in "Snow White"
- On conspiracies.
- Freestyle Catholics and sanctimonious secularists
- Where's the deep throat?
- Conspiracies and plots
- Fine company
- Don't believe in coincidences
- The conspiracy on conspiracies
- On mass media.
- Radiophonic hypnosis
- There are two Bit Brothers
- Roberta
- The mission of the crime story
- Have we really invented so much?
- Bin Laden's allies
- Going to the same place
- Mandrake, an Italian hero?
- Are viewers bad for television?
- Give us today our daily crime
- Maybe Agamemnon was worse than Bush
- High medium low
- "Intellectually speaking"
- Suspects behaving badly
- Shaken or stirred?
- Full speed backward!
- Too many dates for Nero Wolfe
- Unhappy is the land
- Time and history
- Forms of racism.
- Women philosophers
- Where do you find anti-Semitism?
- Who told women to veil themselves?
- Husbands of unknown wives
- Proust and the Boche
- From Maus to Charlie
- I remember, I remember
- On hatred and death.
- On hatred and on love
- Where has death gone?
- Our parts
- Religion and philosophy.
- Seers see what they know
- European roots
- The lotus and the cross
- Relativism?
- Chance and intelligent design
- Being seen.
- The reindeer and the camel
- Watch it, loudmouth...
- Idolatry and iconoclasm lite
- The cocaine of the people
- The crucifix, almost a secular symbol
- Those strangers, the three Kings
- Mad about Hypatia
- Halloween, relativism, and Celts
- Damned philosophy
- Evasion and secret redress
- Wave ciao ciao to the camera
- The holy experiment
- Monotheisms and polytheisms
- A good education.
- Who gets cited most?
- Political correctness
- Thoughts in fair copy
- Meeting face-to-face
- The pleasure of lingering
- On books, etc.
- Is Harry Potter bad for adults?
- Control code
- on1009086134
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- vii, 304 pages
- Isbn
- 9780544974487
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o1009086134
- (OCoLC)1009086134
- (Sirsi) b1506747
- Label
- Chronicles of a liquid society, Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Richard Dixon
- Note
- "Published in Italian as Pape Satàn Aleppe : Cronache di una società liquida. First published in Italy by La nave di Teseo, 2016"--Title page verso
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- God is my witness that I'm a fool...
- How to protect yourself from the Templars
- The whiff of books
- Here's the right angle
- Journey to the center of Jules Verne
- Corkscrew space
- On unread books
- On the obsolescence of digital media
- Festschrift
- The Catcher in the Rye fifty years on
- Aristotle and the pirates
- I tweet, therefore I am
- Lies and make-believe
- Credulity and identification
- From stupidity to folly.
- No, it's not pollution, it's impurities in the air
- How to get rich on other people's suffering
- Miss World, fundamentalists, an lepers
- Return to sender
- Give us a few more deaths
- Speaking with license
- Conciliatory oxymorons
- The loss of privacy
- The human thirst for prefaces
- A noncomrade who gets it wrong
- Saying sorry
- the Sun still turns
- What you mustn't do
- The miraculous Mortacc
- Joyce and the Maserati
- Napoleon never existed
- Are we all mad?
- Idiots and the responsible press
- The old and the young.
- The average lifespan
- Fair is foul, and foul is fair?
- Thirteen years misspent
- Once upon a time there was Churchill
- A generation of aliens
- Online.
- The liquid society
- My email doubles
- How to elect the president
- The hacker is crucial to the system
- Too much of the internet? But in China...
- Here's a good game
- The textbook as teacher
- How to copy from the internet
- What's the point of having a teacher?
- the fifth estate
- A further note
- Turning back the clock.
- Dogmatism and fallibilism
- Marina, Marina, Marina
- I urge you to be brief
- On cell phones.
- More thoughts on the cell phone
- Swallowing the cell phone
- On photography
- Evolution: all with just one hand
- The cell phone and the queen in "Snow White"
- On conspiracies.
- Freestyle Catholics and sanctimonious secularists
- Where's the deep throat?
- Conspiracies and plots
- Fine company
- Don't believe in coincidences
- The conspiracy on conspiracies
- On mass media.
- Radiophonic hypnosis
- There are two Bit Brothers
- Roberta
- The mission of the crime story
- Have we really invented so much?
- Bin Laden's allies
- Going to the same place
- Mandrake, an Italian hero?
- Are viewers bad for television?
- Give us today our daily crime
- Maybe Agamemnon was worse than Bush
- High medium low
- "Intellectually speaking"
- Suspects behaving badly
- Shaken or stirred?
- Full speed backward!
- Too many dates for Nero Wolfe
- Unhappy is the land
- Time and history
- Forms of racism.
- Women philosophers
- Where do you find anti-Semitism?
- Who told women to veil themselves?
- Husbands of unknown wives
- Proust and the Boche
- From Maus to Charlie
- I remember, I remember
- On hatred and death.
- On hatred and on love
- Where has death gone?
- Our parts
- Religion and philosophy.
- Seers see what they know
- European roots
- The lotus and the cross
- Relativism?
- Chance and intelligent design
- Being seen.
- The reindeer and the camel
- Watch it, loudmouth...
- Idolatry and iconoclasm lite
- The cocaine of the people
- The crucifix, almost a secular symbol
- Those strangers, the three Kings
- Mad about Hypatia
- Halloween, relativism, and Celts
- Damned philosophy
- Evasion and secret redress
- Wave ciao ciao to the camera
- The holy experiment
- Monotheisms and polytheisms
- A good education.
- Who gets cited most?
- Political correctness
- Thoughts in fair copy
- Meeting face-to-face
- The pleasure of lingering
- On books, etc.
- Is Harry Potter bad for adults?
- Control code
- on1009086134
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- vii, 304 pages
- Isbn
- 9780544974487
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o1009086134
- (OCoLC)1009086134
- (Sirsi) b1506747
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