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Media Laboratories: Late Modernist Authorship in South America: FlashPoints, cartea 25

Autor Sarah Ann Wells
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2017
Winner, LASA Best Book Published in 2017, Southern Cone Section, Humanities category

Media Laboratories explores a pivotal time for South American literature of the 1930s and ’40s. Cinema, radio, and the typewriter, once seen as promising catalysts for new kinds of writing, began to be challenged by authors, workers, and the public. What happens when media no longer seem novel and potentially democratic but rather consolidated and dominant? Moving among authors from Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, and among the genres of fiction, the essay, popular journalism, and experimental little magazines, Sarah Ann Wells shows how writers on the periphery of global modernity were fashioning alternative approaches to these media. Analyzing authors such as Clarice Lispector, Jorge Luis Borges, and Felisberto Hernández, along with their lesser-known contemporaries, Media Laboratories casts a wide net: from spectators of Hollywood and Soviet montage films, to inventors of imaginary media, to proletarian typists who embodied the machine-human encounters of the period. The text navigates contemporary scholarly and popular debates about the relationship of literature to technological innovation, media archaeology, sound studies, populism, and global modernisms. Ultimately, Wells underscores a question that remains relevant: what possibilities emerge when the enthusiasm for new media has been replaced by anxiety over their potentially pernicious effects in a globalizing, yet vastly unequal, world?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810134546
ISBN-10: 0810134543
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria FlashPoints


Notă biografică

SARAH ANN WELLS is an associate professor of comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. 

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
 
Preface: Alternative Circuits
 
Introduction. Media Laboratories
            Authorship in the Media Laboratory
            Late Modernism and Periodization
 
Chapter 1. Conscripting Global Cinema
            Part I. Jorge Luis Borges, Vernacular Late Modernism
                        Mass Journalism and the Media Laboratory
                        Hollywood, History
            Part II. Montage to the Left: Patrícia Galvão’s Alternative Global Vernacular
                        The Praxis of Montage
 
Chapter 2. Tuning in: The Late Modernist Acousmêtre
            Late Modernist Voices
            Broadcast Radio: the Inner Exterior
            Synchronized Sound Cinema: Old Novelties, Talking Dolls
            Goat-Glanding and the Territories of Sound
            Missed Encounters: The Populist Voice
 
Chapter 3. Pounding Away at the Typewriter: Authorship and Proprioception
            Anguish (1936): Graciliano Ramos’ Proletarian Modernist
            The Hour of the Star (1977): Clarice Lispector’s Writing Machines
 
Chapter 4. The Residual Haptic: Usership in Felisberto Hernández
            Hand-Writing (Pianist, Writer, User)
            “Except Julia”: Chambers of Haptic Perception
            “The Usher”: Rituals of Haptic Visuality
            The Daisy Dolls: Showcasing the Haptic
           
Chapter 5. Imaginary Media and the World’s Networks.
            Imaginary Media
            Blackboxes and Users
            Media, Partial and Absolute
            Authorship as Usership
            Imaginary Media’s Global Networks
 
Epilogue

Recenzii

“This is an exceptionally well-conceived, highly original contribution to an understanding of Latin American literary modernity. It proposes that late modernist writers, far from making bombastic announcements of the new, found themselves and their work inescapably immersed in media landscapes at the moment of these technologies’ consolidation.”
—Fernando J. Rosenberg, author of After Human Rights: Literature, Visual Arts, and Film in Latin America (1990–2010)

Descriere

In Media Laboratories  Sarah Ann Wells explores South American literature of the 1930s and ’40s.