id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_p23svhxvbvegpjcv3w25dsj7re Michael M. J. Fischer Appletopia: Media Technology and the Religious Imagination of Steve Jobs by Brett T. Robinson 2015.0 5 .pdf application/pdf 1572 111 58 Religious Imagination of Steve Jobs by Brett T. https://libraries.mit.edu/forms/dspace-oa-articles.html Appletopia: Media Technology and the Religious Imagination Appletopia: Media Technology and the Religious Imagination This reading of Apple ads—for the Macintosh (iMac), iPod, iPhone, and and "Steve Jobs," the slim book mimics an Apple product. Robinson argues that Apple, with its forbidden fruit icon, like other cites Ralph Waldo Emerson as seeing new technologies "reducing the earth J. Fischer is professor of anthropology and science and technology studies at the ways that American scientists, military planners, and medical professionals attempted to recruit nature into their plans for waging total war against Narratives about total war typically focus on nuclear weapons and doctrines of mutual assured destruction, in which the targeting of entire cities nuclear war unthinkable, planners shifted their focus to other ways of waging total war by turning the environment into a weapon of mass destruction. ./cache/work_p23svhxvbvegpjcv3w25dsj7re.pdf ./txt/work_p23svhxvbvegpjcv3w25dsj7re.txt