An edition of The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace (1999)

The pearly gates of cyberspace

a history of space from Dante to the Internet

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An edition of The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace (1999)

The pearly gates of cyberspace

a history of space from Dante to the Internet

1st ed.
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The Internet may seem an unlikely gateway for the soul but, as Margaret Wertheim argues in this imaginative book, cyberspace has in recent years become a repository for immense spiritual yearning. The perfect realm awaits, we are told, not behind the pearly gates but behind electronic gateways labeled ".com" and ".net.".

Seeking to understand this mapping of spiritual desire onto digitized space, Wertheim takes us on an astonishing historical journey, tracing the evolution of our conception of space from the Middle Ages to today. Beginning with the cosmology of Dante, we see how the medievals saw themselves embedded in both physical space and spiritual space. With the rise of modern science, however, space came to be seen in purely physical terms - with spiritual space written out of the realm of reality.

Within this context, Wertheim suggests that cyberspace returns us to an almost medieval position: Once again we have a physical space for body and an immaterial space that many people hope will be a new space for soul. By linking the science of space to the wider cultural and religious milieu, Wertheim shows that the spiritualizing of cyberspace fits into a long history of imagined spaces. In particular, it may be seen as an attempt to realize a technological version of the Christian space of heaven.

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W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
336

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Cover of: Pearly Gates of Cyberspace
Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet
2000, Little, Brown Book Group Limited
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Cover of: The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace
The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet
May 2000, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace
The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet
May 2000, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: Pearly Gates of Cyberspace
Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet
August 2000, Transworld Pub
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Cover of: Pearly Gates of Cyberspace
Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet
1999, Little, Brown Book Group Limited
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-322) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/34
Library of Congress
QA76.9.C66 W48 1999, QA76.9.C66W48 1999, QA 76.9 C66 W48 1999

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Pagination
336 p. :
Number of pages
336

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Open Library
OL376279M
Internet Archive
pearlygatesofcy000marg
ISBN 10
039304694X
LCCN
98038200
OCLC/WorldCat
39533960
Library Thing
179973
Goodreads
907569

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"Halfway along the journey of his life, the Florentine poet Dante Alighieri set out on what has become the most famous journey of the Middle Ages: a trip to the end of the universe and back."

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