The Knight of Faith Encounters Mr. Robot—Digital Literacy Revisited Through Deleuze and Guattari in Response to the Onlife Manifesto

In Kathrin Otrel-Cass (ed.), Hyperconnectivity and Digital Reality: Towards the Eutopia of Being Human. Springer Verlag. pp. 123-144 (2019)
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The contributions put forward by various authors in the Onlife Manifesto are the discursive content and starting point of the philosophical dramatization in this chapter. An ongoing dialogue is unfolding between the writings in the Onlife Manifesto, the content and storyline of the show Mr. Robot, contemporary Digital literacy, and the thoughts Deleuze, GillesGuattari, Felix to create an intricate tableau of various voices regarding Digital literacy. This chapter argues for a revisited form of Digital literacy, resting upon a Spinozist inspired notion of enlightenment and rationalism as the antidote against a notion of Self, which chafes in desirous bondage.

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