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The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism and Technology

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Though modernism's emergence in an environment of techno-cultural acceleration has long been recognized, recent scholarship has deepened and challenged our understanding of the connections between twentieth-century cultural production and its technological interlocutors. In twenty-eight chapters by leading academics, The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism and Technology re-examines the machines and media that functioned as modernism's contexts and competitors. Grounded in an interdisciplinary approach informed by the theoretical and socio-historical frames of current teaching and research on modernism and technology, this research volume makes a crucial and timely intervention in the field of modernist studies. The scholarly contributions on machines that govern transport, production, and public utilities, on media and communication technologies, on the intersections of technology with the human body, and on the technological systems of the early twentieth century capture the contemporary state of modernist technology studies and chart the future directions of this vibrant area.

Author Biography:

Ale Goody, Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature & Culture, Oford Brookes University. Ian Whittington, Associate Professor of English, University of Mississippi.
Release date NZ
September 30th, 2022
Contributors
  • Edited by Alex Goody
  • Edited by Ian Whittington
Pages
472
Edition
216,305 ed.
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations
40 B/W illustrations 11 colour illustrations 40 black and white & 11 colour illustrations
ISBN-13
9781474460545
Product ID
35673720

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