Technology and Literature
Exploring the Interconnection Between Literary and Technological Developments
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Dec '23
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This insightful exploration in Technology and Literature argues that literature acts as a technology, revealing its profound impact on understanding our technological environment.
In Technology and Literature, the author presents a compelling argument that literature itself functions as a form of technology. Rather than merely reflecting or discussing scientific concepts, literature has been deeply influenced by technological advancements throughout history. This book delves into how various literary forms have been shaped by revolutions in technology, illustrating the vital role literature plays in revealing the implications of these advancements on society and identity.
Each chapter of Technology and Literature focuses on specific literary technologies, such as the evolution of writing, the invention of the printing press, and the rise of computers. These developments have transformed storytelling, altering not only the narratives that can be told but also the methods of storytelling itself. The author also examines literature's interaction with non-literary technologies, including clocks, telegraphs, and cameras, highlighting how these tools have influenced human perception and social organization.
Ultimately, the book posits that human experiences are inevitably mediated by technology, and literature serves as a crucial lens through which readers can engage with their technological surroundings. By understanding literature as a technology in its own right, readers are encouraged to reflect on their relationship with the ever-evolving technological landscape that shapes their lives.
ISBN: 9781108472586
Dimensions: 236mm x 155mm x 29mm
Weight: 760g
350 pages