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- W2278787200 abstract "Cats and Dogs: Electronic Identity and Animal-Other On Internet nobody knows you're a says one dog to another in Peter Steiner's now well known cartoon from New Yorker, 5th July 1993. This cartoon is most reproduced New Yorker cartoon ever and also most popular graphic representation of impact of Internet on identity and subjectivity. Unfortunately for dogs it seems that their identity is no longer protected by supposed anonymity of Internet. In 2007 one British pedigree poodle named Blue, found this out hard way when his identity, including his name, age, pedigree history were stolen by somebody trying to sell inferior puppies for a higher price. These two events represent two very different eras in short history of Internet, and two very different perceptions of identity as it relates to Internet. In early nineties Internet was perceived as an alternative space that had very little to do with offline life in terms of both events that occurred there and identities that inhabited it. Today opposite is true as boundaries between real and virtual space no longer exist and online threats such as identity theft have very real implications offline. In Steiner's cartoon dog presents as antithesis of being human to imply that on Internet, there is no guarantee that you are communicating with who you think you are communicating with so therefore you could theoretically be communicating with anybody or anything. In The Animal That Therefore I Am (More to Follow) Jacques Derrida (2007, p. 380) describes construction of this antithesis as the wholly other, more other than any other that they call an animal. Derrida's discussion in this essay, of experience of appearing naked in front of a cat and shame derived from seeing one's self be seen through eyes of cat (the wholly other) explains human subjectivity as a differential construction based an interplay of perceived responses and perceived perception of responses. Online identities are often formed in same way, in that they are almost solely product of this same interplay. While online identity today may not be complete disembodiment apparent in Steiner's cartoon, construction of animal-other may yet, through Derrida, be a useful trope in gaining some understanding of complexity of human identity and subjectivity in a networked world." @default.
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