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Ghosting - On Disappearance

English · Paperback / Softback

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Abandonment is as old as time, but ghosting is a modern twist on this ancient experience. It translates this age-old phenomenon into our modern world of screens, delete buttons and blocking options. Ghosting is not only an unpleasant experience, or cowardly act, but a symptom of our increasingly spectral - that is, mediated and virtual - relationship to the world. The overabundance of new modes of communication has invited an almost infinite number of contacts and conversations. At the same time, it has also offered an unprecedented opportunity for ignoring messages from others. And just as we invented the car crash when we invented automobiles, we also encouraged ghosting when we created the internet.

Ghosting creates an empty space in our minds: a space faithfully tracing the silhouette of the one who ghosted us. But unlike traditional ghosts, today's ghosters simply disappear, leaving behind a form of haunting that is closer to mourning: mourning for someone who is not in fact dead. In putting a kind of preemptive mourning into our everyday affairs, ghosting tells us much about the current human relationship - or non-relationship - to a shared sense of mortality, purpose, and spirit.   

This book - the first sustained analysis of ghosting - traces the source of this vexed experience to, and through, our current media ecology, technological networks, political landscape, collective psychology, romantic mantras, and deep sense of social neglect.

List of contents










Preface
Introduction
Chapter One - Romantic Ghosting
Chapter Two - Familial and Platonic Ghosting
Chapter Three - Professional and Social Ghosting
(In)Conclusion - In Lieu of Closure
Coda - The Ghosting in the Machine

About the author










Dominic Pettman is the author of numerous books, including Infinite DistractionPeak Libido, and, with Eugene Thacker, Sad Planets. He teaches at The New School.

Product details

Authors Dominic (The New School) Pettman, Pettman Dominic
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.07.2025
 
EAN 9781509569953
ISBN 978-1-5095-6995-3
No. of pages 110
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Media Studies, Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Society & culture: general

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