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The Mediated Mind

Autor Susan Zieger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2018
How did we arrive at our contemporary consumer media economy? Why are we now fixated on screens, imbibing information that constantly expires, and longing for more direct or authentic kinds of experience? The Mediated Mind answers these questions by revisiting a previous media revolution, the nineteenth-century explosion of mass print. Like our own smartphone screens, printed paper and imprinted objects touched the most intimate regions of nineteenth-century life. The rise of this printed ephemera, and its new information economy, generated modern consumer experiences such as voracious collecting and curating, fantasies of disembodied mental travel, and information addiction. Susan Zieger demonstrates how the nineteenth century established affective, psychological, social, and cultural habits of media consumption that we still experience, even as pixels supersede paper. Revealing the history of our own moment, The Mediated Mind challenges the commonplace assumption that our own new media lack a past, or that our own experiences are unprecedented.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780823279838
ISBN-10: 0823279839
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Fordham University Press

Cuprins

Introduction: From Paper to Pixel
1. Temperate Media: Ephemera and Performance in the Making of Mass Culture
2. Tobacco Papers, Holmes¿ Pipe, and Information Addiction
3. Ink, Mass Culture, and the Unconscious
4. ¿Dreaming True¿: Playback, Immediacy, and ¿Du Maurierness"
5. ¿A Form of Reverie, A Malady of Dreaming: Dorian Gray and Mass Culture¿
Conclusion: Unknown Publics

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

Descriere

This book describes new affective and material modes of print media consumption that emerged in the nineteenth century, when ephemeral printed material and objects became part of everyday modern life. It offers a history of our own moment of digital absorption, information addiction, and social media obsession.