Kulʹtura – Chelovek – Ekran
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This monograph presents an analysis of screen anthropology. It identifies the foundations and mechanisms through which screen-based media influence cognitive processes, personality structure, consciousness, and behavioral patterns. The study suggests that the identification of human consciousness with reflectivity reduces cognition to algorithmic, machine-like "surface scanning."
The author argues for a "new vision" based on a return to "slow reading" and the reimagining of the screen as a labyrinthine or encyclopedic interface of meaning — thus restoring the complexity of cognitive practice, combining sensual, figurative, rational, and analytical perception.
The book also offers a philosophical conceptualization of contemporary poly-screen culture, introduces the notion of "screenness" into academic discourse, explores its correlation with the theory of reflection, and examines the specific modalities of screenness across historical stages.