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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Affect, Ephemera, and Consumerism in the Nineteenth Century
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780823279845
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
Fordham University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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