Gramophone, Film, Typewriter By Friedrich Kittler, Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, Michael Wutz
Publisher: Stanford University Press 1999 | 360 Pages | ISBN: 0804732337 | PDF | 7 MB
Publisher: Stanford University Press 1999 | 360 Pages | ISBN: 0804732337 | PDF | 7 MB
Part technological history of the emergent new media in the late nineteenth century, past theoretical discussion of the responses to these media - including texts by Rilke, Kafka, and Heidegger, as well as elaborations by Edison, Bell, Turing, and other innovators - Gramphone, Film, Typewriter analyzes this momentous shift using insights from the work of Foucault, Lacan, and McLuhan. Fusing discourse analysis, structuralist psychoanalysis, and media theory, and the author adds a vital historical dimension to the current debates over the relationship between electronic literacy and poststructuralism, and the extent to which we are constituted by our technologies.