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Author:
Shackelford, Laura, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014053850
Title:
Tactics of the human : experimental technics in American fiction / Laura Shackelford.
Publisher:
University of Michigan Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
viii, 265 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Subject:
American fiction--History and criticism.
Literature and technology--United States.
Human body and technology in literature.
Hypertext fiction--History and criticism.
Literature and the Internet--United States.
Experimental fiction, American--History and criticism.
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.
Neue Medien.
Internetliteratur.
Experimentelle Literatur.
Technologie.
USA.
American fiction.
Experimental fiction, American.
Human body and technology in literature.
Hypertext fiction.
Literature and technology.
Literature and the Internet.
United States.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Literary turns at the scene of digital writing -- Tracing the human through media difference -- Realizing the vitality of "dead" spaces -- Counting on affect: engaging micropractices of the U.S. nation -- Novel diagnosis of bioinformatic circulation.
Summary:
"Tactics of the Human: Experimental Technics in American Fiction examines the ways contemporary American fiction develops digital cultures through the creative transposition of digital rhetorics and technological practices, incorporating devices such as the hyperlink, network, and recursive processing into print or in translating a classic print narrative into a digital hypertext fiction. These literary experiments with early digital cultures from the 1990s comparatively retrace and speculate on the digital's transformative influence on prior understandings of the human, of social lives, and of individuals' relations to material lifeworlds, exploring the consequences of the apparent plasticity of the boundaries of the human, particularly for women, subaltern subjects, and others already considered liminally human. As these texts query the digital technics entering into textual practices, subjectivity, spatial practices and social networks, lived space, nation, and economic circulation, they reconceive their own literary print narrative methods and material modes of circulation in order to elaborate on unnoticed potentialities and limits of digital technics, providing a crucial means to reorient digital cultures of the present"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Digital culture books
ISBN:
0472052381
9780472052387
0472072382
9780472072385
OCLC:
(OCoLC)888553112
LCCN:
2014023464
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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