Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!gatech!mcnc!ece-csc!ncrcae!gollum!rolandi From: rolandi@gollum.Columbia.NCR.COM (rolandi) Newsgroups: sci.psychology Subject: off the wall Message-ID: <64@gollum.Columbia.NCR.COM> Date: 8 Mar 88 16:44:10 GMT Reply-To: rolandi@gollum.UUCP () Organization: NCR Advanced Systems, Columbia, SC Lines: 23 Regarding: In article <1979@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> tom@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Thomas C Hajdu) writes: >>When I posted my original question about (schizophrenic/ >>post-structuralist/post-modern/??) perception I was >>sort of hoping to hear about books that I might read that >>refered to my experience: Mcluhan, Kroker, Chambers, Foster, >>Kern, Venturi, Turkle, Lowe, Foucault, Eco come to mind >>as writers who bounce off of these feelings in one >>way or another. >Ok, I'll bite: in what way exactly do those authors bounce off of those >feelings (which, I seem to recall, had to do with a preference for switching >TV channels over reading long books)? Perhaps those feelings were actually misperceived walls. Psychology has arrived on USENET. Walter Rolandi rolandi@gollum.UUCP NCR Advanced Systems, Columbia, SC University of South Carolina Departments of Psychology and Linguistics