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Media Laboratories Late Modernist Authorship In South America Paperback Sarah Ann Wells

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Media Laboratories Late Modernist Authorship In South America Paperback Sarah Ann Wells
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Sarah Ann Wells
ISBN: 9780810134546, 0810134543
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Paperback

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Media Laboratories Late Modernist Authorship In South America Paperback Sarah Ann Wells by Sarah Ann Wells 9780810134546, 0810134543 instant download after payment.

Winner, LASA Best Book Published in 2017, Southern Cone Section, Humanities category
Media Laboratoriesexplores 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Wells underscores a question that remains relevant: what possibilities emerge when the enthusiasm for new media has been replaced by anxiety over their potentially pernicious effects in a globalizing, yet vastly unequal, world?

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