Briankle Chang
Male
- bchang@comm.umass.edu
- Telephone
- (413) 545-3455
- Personal website
- http://www.umass.edu/communication/faculty_staff/chang.shtml
- Interests
- Theory, Media criticism
- Role(s)
- Researcher
Current Institutional Affiliation(s)
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Department of Communication
University of Massachusetts -- AmherstAmherst , MA, United States
Discipline(s)
- Cultural Studies
- Communications
Biography
Ph.D., University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1990
M.A., University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1981
M.A., University of Alabama, 1978
B.A., Fu Jen Catholic University, 1976
Author of "Eclipse of Being: Heidegger and Derrida"; "Mass, Media, Mass MediaTion: Jean Baudrillard's Implosive Critique of Modern Mass MediaTed Society;" Deconstructing Communication: Subject, Representation, and Economies of Exchange; "Copies, Reproducibility, and Aesthetic Adequacy"; Representing Representation: the Visual Semiotics of Las Meninas"; "Notes on 'Linguistic Principle and Iconic Communication'"; and "Empty Intention." Current research focuses on symbolic economies and postcolonial discourse.
M.A., University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1981
M.A., University of Alabama, 1978
B.A., Fu Jen Catholic University, 1976
Author of "Eclipse of Being: Heidegger and Derrida"; "Mass, Media, Mass MediaTion: Jean Baudrillard's Implosive Critique of Modern Mass MediaTed Society;" Deconstructing Communication: Subject, Representation, and Economies of Exchange; "Copies, Reproducibility, and Aesthetic Adequacy"; Representing Representation: the Visual Semiotics of Las Meninas"; "Notes on 'Linguistic Principle and Iconic Communication'"; and "Empty Intention." Current research focuses on symbolic economies and postcolonial discourse.