Lecture 1 - Introduction to the course
Lecture 2 - Marshall McLuhan : The Medium is the Message
Lecture 3 - Marshall McLuhan : The Gutenberg Galaxy - Part 1
Lecture 4 - Marshall McLuhan : The Gutenberg Galaxy - Part 2
Lecture 5 - Walter Ong: Orality and Literacy - Part 1
Lecture 6 - Walter Ong: Orality and Literacy - Part 2
Lecture 7 - Walter Ong: Orality and Literacy - Part 3
Lecture 8 - Dastangoi : History - Part 1
Lecture 9 - Dastangoi : Chouboli - Part 2
Lecture 10 - Manuscript Culture: Europe
Lecture 11 - Manuscript Culture: India
Lecture 12 - Feudalism to Capitalism
Lecture 13 - Febre and Martin: ‘The Discovery of Printing’ and ‘The Chinese Precedent’
Lecture 14 - Guteberg and Revolution 15th Century
Lecture 15 - Consequences of Print 16-17 Century
Lecture 16 - John Dryden: [macFlecknoe]
Lecture 17 - Robert Darnton: ‘What is the History of Books?’
Lecture 18 - Benedict Anderson: ‘The Origins of National Consciousness’
Lecture 19 - Colonialism
Lecture 20 - Print in Bengal
Lecture 21 - Surveillance and Censorship
Lecture 22 - Rise of the Telugu Novel
Lecture 23 - Publishing in Hindi and Urdu
Lecture 24 - Walter Benjamin: 'The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction'
Lecture 25 - Raymond Williams: 'Television'
Lecture 26 - Jay David Bolter: Seeing and Writing
Lecture 27 - Robert Coover: The End of Books - Part 1
Lecture 28 - Robert Coover: The End of Books - Part 2
Lecture 29 - N. katherine Hayles: Electronic Literature
Lecture 30 - Richard Stallman: The GNU Manifesto
Lecture 31 - Lawrence Lessig: Free Cultures
Lecture 32 - Copyright - Part 1
Lecture 33 - Copyright - Part 2
Lecture 34 - Nicholas Carr: Juggler’s Brain
Lecture 35 - Scott Galloway: Google
Lecture 36 - Zeynep Tufecki: Twitter and Facebook - Part 1
Lecture 37 - Zeynep Tufecki: Twitter and Facebook - Part 2
Lecture 38 - Conclusion