
Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word
by Walter J. Ong (1982)
Like 'The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man', this book explores the impact of communication technologies.

by Marshall McLuhan (1962)
The Gutenberg Galaxy catapulted Marshall McLuhan to fame as a media theorist and, in time, a new media prognosticator. Fifty years after its initial publication, this landmark text is more significant than ever before. Readers will be amazed by McLuhan’s prescience, unmatched by anyone since, predicting as he did the dramatic technological innovations that have fundamentally changed how we communicate. The Gutenberg Galaxy foresaw the networked, compressed ‘global village’ that would emerge in the late-twentieth and twenty-first centuries — despite having been written when black-and-white television was ubiquitous. This new edition of The Gutenberg Galaxy celebrates both the centennial of McLuhan’s birth and the fifty-year anniversary of the book’s publication. A new interior design updates The Gutenberg Galaxy for twenty-first-century readers, while honouring the innovative, avant-garde spirit of the original. This edition also includes new introductory essays that illuminate McLuhan’s lasting effect on a variety of scholarly fields and popular culture. A must-read for those who inhabit today’s global village, The Gutenberg Galaxy is an indispensable road map for our evolving communication landscape.
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by Walter J. Ong (1982)
Like 'The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man', this book explores the impact of communication technologies.

by John Durham Peters (1999)
Similar to 'The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man', this work delves into the evolution of communication concepts.

by Friedrich A. Kittler (1999)
Following 'The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man', this analyzes how media shape human perception and society.

by Claude Shannon (1949)
As 'The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man' examines media's societal impact, this offers its mathematical underpinnings.

by Yuval Noah Harari (2024)
This book, like 'The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man', traces the development of information and its networks.
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