Department of Political Science

Arthur Kroker

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Arthure KrokerResearch interests: contemporary French and German political theory; Canadian political and social thought; Technology, culture and theory; ethics and biotechnology.

Contact Dr. Kroker

Office Hours: By appointment
Office: SSM A333 & TEF 170
Phone: 250-721-7489 / 472-5285
Email: akroker@uvic.ca

Bio

Dr. Kroker teaches courses on technology and theory, and contemporary political thought. He is the Canada Research Chair in Technology, Culture, and Theory.

Publications

Books

  • The Will to Technology and the Culture of Nihilism: Heidegger, Nietzsche & Marx, Toronto: University of Toronto press, 2004
  • Digital Delirium, co-edited with Marilouise Kroker, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997; and Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1997
  • Hacking the Future, (with Marilouise Kroker and cd with Steve Gibson and David Kristian), New York: St Martin's Press, 1996; and Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1996
  • Data Trash: the Theory of the Virtual Class (with Michael A. Weinstein, Purdue University), New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994
  • Spasm: Virtual Reality, Android Music and Electric Flesh (with cd by digital music composer Steve Gibson), New York : St Martin's Press, 1993
  • The Last Sex : Feminism and Outlaw Bodies, co-edited with Marilouise Kroker, London: Macmillan, 1993; and New York: St Martin's Press, 1993
  • The Possessed Individual: Technology and the French Postmodern, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992; and Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1992
  • The Possessed Individual: Technology and New French Theory, London Macmillan, 1992
  • Ideology and Power in the Age of Lenin in Ruins, co-edited with Marilouise Kroker, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991; and Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1991
  • The Hysterical Male: New Feminist Theory, co-edited with Marilouise Kroker, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991; London; Macmillan, 1991 and Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1991.
  • The Post Modern Scene: Excremental Culture & Hyper-Aesthetics (with David Cook, University of Toronto), (2nd Edition), New York: St. Martin's press, 1987; London: Macmillian, 1987.
  • The Post Modern Scene: Excremental Culture & Hyper-Aesthetics, (with David Cook, University of Toronto), (1st Edition), New York: St. Martin's press, 1986; London: Macmillian, 1986
  • Technology and the Canadian Mind: Innis/McLuhan/Grant, New York St. Martin's Press, 1985; Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1987
  • Body Invaders: Panic Sex in America edited and introduced by Marilouise Kroker, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987; London; Macmillian, 1987; Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1987
  • Panic Encyclopedia with Marilouise Kroker and david Cook, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989; London; Macmillian, 1989; Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1989
  • Feminism Now: Theory and Practice, co-edited with Marilouise Kroker, Mair Verthuy and Pamela McCallum, Montreal: New World Perspectives, 1985 (distributed by McClelland and Stewart, Canada)
Articles in Books
  • "Technology and Design," in Design Today and Tomorrow, Kunst-und Aussstellugnshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn: 2000.
  • "Code Warriors," in The Cybercultures Reader, edited by David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2000.
  • "The Theory of the Virtual Class," in Technoscience and Cyberculture, Stanley Aronowitz, Barbara Martinsons and Michael Menser, eds. New York: Routledge, 1996.
  • "The Mohawk Refusal," Semiotext(e) Canada, New York, September 1994, pp 165-169.
  • "Cynical Aesthetics: The Games of Foucault," in Representing Foucault: Essays in the Wake of the ‘80s, edited by Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso and Silvia Caporale-Bizzini, Postmodern Studies: Amsterdam, 1994, pp. 269-275.
  • "Panic Cinema: Sex in the Age of the Hyperreal," in Crisis Cinema: The Apocalyptic Idea in Postmodern Narrative Film, edited by Christopher Sharret, Washington, D. C. : Maisonneuve Press, 1993.
  • "Technology and Culture," in The Fifth House Reader: Rethinking the Future, Saskatoon, Sask, 1993.
  • "Sacrificial Sex," in Fluid Exchanges, edited by James Miller, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992, pp. 321-328.
  • "Music Rules," in What a Wonderful World: Music Videos in Architecture, Groninger, Netherlands: Groninger Museum, 1991
  • "Panic USA," in Jean Baudrillard: The Disappearance of Art and Politics, edited and introduced by William Sterns and William Chaloupka, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991.
  • "The Moose Jaw Postmodern," in Richard Hancox, Toronto: The Art Gallery of Ontario, 1990.
  • "Life Against History," in Sojourns in the New World, edited and introduced by Tom Darby, Ottawa: Carleton Library Series, 1986.
  • "Electronic Art and Postmodern Technology: Tony Brown's Sculptural Simulacra," in Tony Brown Day Dreams, edited by Bruce Ferguson and Shirley Madill, Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery Exhibition Series, 1986.
  • "Panic Science: Francis Bacon/Alex Colville," in Life After Postmodernism, edited and Introduced by John Fekete, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986.
  • "Canadian Political Theory," in The New Practical Guide to Canadian Political Economy, edited by Daniel Drache and Wally Clement, Toronto: Lorimer, 1985.
  • "Modern Power in Reverse Image: Michel Foucault/Talcott Parsons," in The Structural Allegory: Reconstructive Encounters with the New French Thought, edited and introduced by John Fekete, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1984.
Articles in Refereed Journals
  • Hyper-Heidegger," CTHEORY, October 2002.
  • "The Image Matrix," CTHEORY, March 2002
  • Teknologi Med:K@pitalismens Hastighet, Samtiden 2/3, Oslo: 2000, CTHEORY pp. 85-92.
  • "Fast War/Slow Motion," CTHEORY, Event-Scene, 76, March, 1999.
  • "Digital Ideology: E-Theory (1), CTHEORY, September, 1999.
  • "Global Algorithm 1.4: The Theory of the Virtual Class", CTHEORY, May,1996.
  • "Deleuze and Guattari: Two Meditations," CTHEORY, November 1995
  • "Digital Humanism: the Processed World of Marshall McLuhan," CTHEORY, June 1995
  • "The Political Ecomomy of Virtual Reality: Pan Capitalism", CTHEORY, March 1994
  • "The Political Economy of Virtual Reality: Pan-Capitalism" Works of the Laboratory of Virtualistics, Russia, Vol. 3, 1997. pp. 70-78.(Russian translation)
  • "Digital Humanism: The Processed World of Marshall McLuhan," form diskurs, Journal of Design and Design Theory, 2, 1, 1997. pp. 62-94. (German translation).
  • "The Will to Virtuality," 10+1, Tokyo, No.7, Autumn 1996. pp.109-124. (Japanese translation).
  • "Looping," Chloroform, Fall, 1994, pp. 125-131.
  • "Reality Media." Mediamatic World Issue (Amsterdam, Holland),Winter, 1993.
  • "Excremental TV," Mediamatic, Winter, 1993.
  • "The Recline of Western Civilization," NOX special issue, Amsterdam, Holland, Spring, 1993.
  • "The Virtual World," Mediamatic, No Panic issue, Summer 1991.
  • "Panic Meditations on Technology," Public 2, 2, 1, Public Access Project, Toronto, 1989.
  • "Panic Baudrillard," Communication, 10, (1988).
  • "Technology and Canadian Art," Australian-New Zealand Journal of Canadian Studies, 1, 1 (1986).
  • "Technologie et art emancipatoire: la vision manitobaine," with K. J. Hughes, Sociologie et societé, Presses de L'Université de Montréal, Hiver (1986).
  • "Baudrillard's Marx," Theory, Culture and Society, 2, 3 (1985) England.
  • "Television and the Triumph of Culture," Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory, 9, 3 (1985).
  • "Au délà du postmodernisme: Nietzsche/Chirico," CJPST, 9, 3 (1985).
  • "Technology and Culture: The Processed World of Marshall McLuhan," Philosophy of the Social Sciences, December (1984).
  • "The Arc of a Dead Power: Magritte/Baudrillard/Augustine," CJPST, 8, 1-2 (1984).
  • "Baudrillard's Challenge," with Charles Levin, CJPST, 8, 1-2 (1983),
  • "The Labyrinth of Dependency," with Daniel Drache, CJPST, 8, 3 (1983).
  • "The Disembodied Eye: Ideology and Power in the Age of Nihilism," CJPST, 7, 1-2 (1983).
  • "Augustine as the Founder of Modern Experience: The Legacy of Charles Norris Cochrane," CJPST, 6, 3 (1982).
  • "An Ideology in Waiting," CJPST, 5, 2 (1981).
  • "Migrating from the Disciplines," Journal of Canadian Studies, 15, 3 (1980).
  • "Hollywood, Hollywood," CJPST, 4, 1(1980).
  • "Capital of Hell," CJPST, 4, 1 (1980).
  • "On Moral Economy," CJPST, 1, 1 (1978).
Articles in Art Journals
  • "Swimmer and Sun: 1993," in Six Paintings by Alex Colville: A Symposium, Canadian Art, Winter, 1994, pp. 28-29.
  • "Szenen aus dem letzten Geschlecht: Der Wille Zur Reinheit," with M. Kroker, Artic (Bonn, Germany), Winter, 1994, pp. 60-69.
Event Scenes
  • The Third Right : Hacking the American Way - 3/22/1995
  • The Digital Prince and the Last Chess Player - w/David Cook -5/20/1997
  • The Hyper-Texted Body, Or Nietzsche Gets a Modem - 11/24/1994
  • The Mohawk Refusal - 10/25/1995
  • Taiwan Data Heaven - 7/12/1994
  • Michael Jordan Mogadishu - 12/12/1993

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The Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture is a unique interdisciplinary institute for research focussed on the impact of technological change on culture, politics and society. Linking together researchers in the Faculties of Social Science, Engineering, Humanities, Education, Fine Arts, Law, Indigenous Governance, and Human and Social Development, the Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture provides a collaborative interdisciplinary site for advanced research on information technology, new media, and digital communication as well as for rethinking issues related to ethics and biotechnology. Supported by a networked computing platform and thematically organized by means of an annual research seminar on a key topic area in technology and culture, PACTAC sponsors research conferences, streamed seminars and new media publications. Simultaneously a global centre of intellectual exchange and an innovative and collaborative interdisciplinary site for researching the future of technology, the Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture is situated in the Technology Enterprise Facilitiy (TEF170) at the University of Victoria--Canada's University of the Future. Infrastructure support for the development of PACTAC has beenprovided by the Canada Foundation for Innovation [CFI] and the British Columbia Knowledge Development Fund [BCKDF].

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