## J. Hillis Miller (2000). *Stay! Speak, Speak. I Charge Thee, Speak: An Interview by Wang Fengzhen and Shaobo Xie*. : . > [!INFO] > Type:: [[]] > Title:: Stay! Speak, Speak. I Charge Thee, Speak: An Interview by Wang Fengzhen and Shaobo Xie > Author(s): [[J. Hillis Miller]] > Year:: 2000 > Tags:: > DOI:: > Citekey:: miller_stay_2000 > ZoteroURI:: [Open in Zotero: Stay! Speak, Speak. I Charge Thee, Speak: An Interview by Wang Fengzhen and Shaobo Xie](zotero://select/items/@miller_stay_2000) > ReviewedDate:: [[2023-05-21]] ## Citation ```latex [@miller_stay_2000] ``` ## Related ```dataview TABLE file.aliases AS "Title" FROM [[@miller_stay_2000]] and -"Plans" and -"resources" ``` ## Summary - ## Annotation - 힐스 밀러는 텔레커뮤니케이션에 의한 새로운 regime 체제가 시작되었으며 이 새로운 체제는 '안과 밖'의 과거 프린트 문화의 이분법적인 경계를 부셔버린다고 생각했다. - They are part of what J. Hillis Miller calls the new regime of telecommunications that breaks down “the inside/outside dichotomies that presided over the old print culture” (Miller 2000): This new regime involves - the breakdown of traditional boundaries between inside and outside brought about by new communication technologies […] the new electronic space, the space of television, cinema, telephone, videos, fax, e‐mail, hypertext, and the Internet, has profoundly altered the economies of the self, the home, the workplace, the university, and the nation‐state’s politics. - Miller, J. “Stay! Speak, Speak. I Charge Thee, Speak: An Interview by Wang Fengzhen and Shaobo Xie” Culture Machine \[Online\], Volume 2, 1 January 2000, https://culturemachine.net/the-university-culture-machine/stay-speak-speak-i-charge-thee-speak/ - Miller claims that these are all ordered around “the firm boundaries of an inside– outside dichotomy,” from the home to the nation state. He continues, “the new technologies invade the home and the nation. They confound all these inside/outside divisions” (Miller 2000), as ghosts do. ### Related ```dataview LIST FROM [[@miller_stay_2000]] and -"Plans" and -"resources" ```