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Considering texts by Henry James, Gertrude Stein, James Weldon Johnson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, James Agee, and William Carlos Williams, alongside film, painting, music, and popular culture, Mark Goble explores the development of American modernism as it was shaped by its response to technology and an attempt to change how literature itself could communicate.Goble's original readings reinterpret the aesthetics of modernism in the early twentieth century, when new modes of communication made the experience of technology an occasion for profound experimentation and reflection. He follows the assimilation of such "old" media technologies as the telegraph, telephone, and phonograph and their role in inspiring fantasies of connection, which informed a commitment to the materiality of artistic mediums. Describing how relationships made possible by technology became more powerfully experienced with technology, Goble explores a modernist fetish for media that shows no signs of abating. The "mediated life" puts technology into communication with a series of shifts in how Americans conceive the mechanics and meanings of their connections to one another, and therefore to the world and to their own modernity.
American literature --- Interpersonal communication --- Mass media and culture --- Mass media and literature --- Social interaction --- History and criticism. --- Technological innovations --- Social aspects --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Social psychology --- Communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Literature and mass media --- Literature --- massemedia --- amerikansk litteratur --- kommunikasjon --- teknologi --- innovasjon --- sosiale aspekter --- media --- massemedier --- USA --- Forente stater
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"This volume highlights the development of the American novel within the context of global networks of influence and will cover topics like Reconstruction and the novel, the immigrant bildungsroman, early cinema and the novel, religious narratives, the innovations of Henry James, comics and the novel, and hardboiled detective fiction, among many others" --
Fiction --- American literature --- anno 1800-1999 --- American national characteristics in literature --- Amerikaans volkskarakter in de literatuur --- Caractéristiques nationales américaines dans la littérature --- Double appartenance (Sciences sociales) dans la littérature --- Littératures transnationales --- Migration internationale dans la littérature --- Migration transnationale dans la littérature --- National characteristics [American ] in literature --- Réseaux sociaux transnationaux dans la littérature --- Trans-migration dans la littérature --- Transnationalism in literature --- Transnationalisme dans la littérature --- Transnationalisme in de literatuur --- Volkskarakter [Amerikaans ] in de literatuur --- American fiction --- Literature and society --- American fiction. --- Literature and society. --- Roman. --- Amerikanska romaner --- Litteratur och samhälle --- Nationalkaraktär i litteraturen. --- Internationalisering i litteraturen. --- Amerikansk litteratur --- History and criticism. --- History --- historia. --- 1800-1999. --- United States. --- USA. --- Etats-Unis. --- History and criticism --- Historia. --- National characteristics, American, in literature --- 19th century --- 20th century --- United States
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