
Influence and Influencer as Keywords in the Digital Humanities
Daniel Adleman(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 16. December 2026
Book
Hardback
222 pages
978-1-032-84996-6 (ISBN)
Description
Influence and Influencer as Keywords in the Digital Humanities interrogates the concepts of influence and the influencer, tracing their cultural genealogies from medieval theology to digital modernity and examining their relevance to contemporary cultural production and online politics.
Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of how influence has evolved from its origins as a cosmic force to a central mechanism of persuasion in the digital age. The book employs cultural genealogies, media-philosophical analysis, and rhetorical theory to explore the theoretical significance of influence in contemporary society. It delivers these insights through novel examinations of alt-lite influencers, "Dirtbag Left" podcasts, and the Trump presidency, offering critical perspectives on the ways that influencers shape cultural production and political discourse.
This book is written for scholars and students in the digital humanities, media studies, cultural studies, rhetoric, and political communication. It will appeal to researchers investigating social media culture, online politics, and the evolution of persuasion in digital contexts, as well as instructors teaching courses on digital culture, media theory, and contemporary political discourse.
Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of how influence has evolved from its origins as a cosmic force to a central mechanism of persuasion in the digital age. The book employs cultural genealogies, media-philosophical analysis, and rhetorical theory to explore the theoretical significance of influence in contemporary society. It delivers these insights through novel examinations of alt-lite influencers, "Dirtbag Left" podcasts, and the Trump presidency, offering critical perspectives on the ways that influencers shape cultural production and political discourse.
This book is written for scholars and students in the digital humanities, media studies, cultural studies, rhetoric, and political communication. It will appeal to researchers investigating social media culture, online politics, and the evolution of persuasion in digital contexts, as well as instructors teaching courses on digital culture, media theory, and contemporary political discourse.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-032-84996-6 (9781032849966)
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Person
Daniel Adleman is Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream of Writing and Rhetoric at the University of Toronto's Innis College, where he teaches Digital Rhetoric, A Brief History of Persuasion, and Rhetoric of Health and Medicine. His work has been published in Cultural Politics, Cultural Studies, Canadian Review of American Studies, and elsewhere. He is the co-author of Psychoanalysis and the New Rhetoric: Freud, Burke, Lacan, and Philosophy's Other Scenes.
Content
Introduction: Century of the Selfie 1. A Partial Genealogy of Influence 2. The Long Twentieth Century of Influence 3. Uneasiness About So-Called "Great Men" 4. Irreality TV: A Brief Pre-History of the Social Media Influencer 5. Spotify, YouTube, X: Influence Network 2020/2030 6. Authenticity, Charisma, and Narcissism 7. The Spiralling Digitalness of Narcibitionism 8. A Mediastronomy of Spotted Stars: The MAGA Trump-stellation and its Implications 9. The Online Left and its Diss Content (and the Quest for the Liberal Joe Rogan) 10. Afterthoughts: Bot Armies Flying Simulations in the Clouds