Writing, Medium, Machine: Modern Technographies is a collection of thirteen essays by leading scholars which explores the mutual determination of forms of writing and forms of technology in modern literature. The essays unfold from a variety of historical and theoretical perspectives the proposition that literature is not less but more mechanical than other forms of writing: a transfigurative ideal machine. The collection breaks new ground archaeologically, unearthing representations in literature and film of a whole range of decisive technologies from the stereopticon through census-and slot-machines to the stock ticker, and from the Telex to the manipulation of genetic code and the screens which increasingly mediate our access to the worl...
Reading Machines in the Modernist Transatlantic provides a new account of aesthetic and technologica...
The recent medial turn in the humanities has brought with it an increasing focus on systems, devices...
"Apparatus Poetica" considers how four poets in the late modernist tradition reconceive the potentia...
Writing, Medium, Machine: Modern Technographies is a collection of thirteen essays by leading schola...
Writing, Medium, Machine: Modern Technographies is a collection of thirteen essays by leading schola...
ABSTRACT. Literary theorists have always been in search of new ways of expression and new experiment...
238 pagesLiterature Machines investigates what it means to think about texts as literature machines,...
An innovative and imaginative study of machines for writing and reading in late nineteenth century A...
My dissertation examines contemporary literature's politically and aesthetically dynamic engagement ...
To talk about Writing Technology instead of just Writing is tantamount to turning one's attention to...
This paper uncovers the relationship between texts and machines, two major human inventions seemingl...
The emergence of digital media and the development of computer technology have given birth to a new ...
‘Modern Time’ is a collection of nine essays that explore literature in the context of a wave of c...
This dissertation explores the intersection between digital and material cultures in electronic text...
Throughout this paper, I argue for a reapplication of those theories set out by George Bornstein in ...
Reading Machines in the Modernist Transatlantic provides a new account of aesthetic and technologica...
The recent medial turn in the humanities has brought with it an increasing focus on systems, devices...
"Apparatus Poetica" considers how four poets in the late modernist tradition reconceive the potentia...
Writing, Medium, Machine: Modern Technographies is a collection of thirteen essays by leading schola...
Writing, Medium, Machine: Modern Technographies is a collection of thirteen essays by leading schola...
ABSTRACT. Literary theorists have always been in search of new ways of expression and new experiment...
238 pagesLiterature Machines investigates what it means to think about texts as literature machines,...
An innovative and imaginative study of machines for writing and reading in late nineteenth century A...
My dissertation examines contemporary literature's politically and aesthetically dynamic engagement ...
To talk about Writing Technology instead of just Writing is tantamount to turning one's attention to...
This paper uncovers the relationship between texts and machines, two major human inventions seemingl...
The emergence of digital media and the development of computer technology have given birth to a new ...
‘Modern Time’ is a collection of nine essays that explore literature in the context of a wave of c...
This dissertation explores the intersection between digital and material cultures in electronic text...
Throughout this paper, I argue for a reapplication of those theories set out by George Bornstein in ...
Reading Machines in the Modernist Transatlantic provides a new account of aesthetic and technologica...
The recent medial turn in the humanities has brought with it an increasing focus on systems, devices...
"Apparatus Poetica" considers how four poets in the late modernist tradition reconceive the potentia...