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David E. NyePublication Details
BookMIT Press1994Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) T14.5 .N93 1994 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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- American Technological Sublime is a study of the politics of perception in industrial society. Arranged chronologically, it suggests that the sublime itself has a history - that sublime experiences are emotional configurations that emerge from new social and technological conditions, and that each new configuration to some extent undermines and displaces the older versions. After giving a short history of the sublime as an aesthetic category, Nye describes the reemergence and democratization of the concept in the early nineteenth century as an expression of the American sense of specialness
Contents
- 1. The Sublime
- 2. The American Sublime
- 3. The Railroad: The Dynamic Sublime
- 4. Bridges and Skyscrapers: The Geometrical Sublime
- 5. The Factory: From the Pastoral Mill to the Industrial Sublime
- 6. The Electrical Sublime: The Double of Technology
- 7. The Electric Cityscape: The Unintended Sublime
- 8. Synthesis : The 1939 New York World’s Fair
- 9. Atomic Bomb and Apollo XI: New Forms of the Dynamic Sublime
- 10. Rededicating the Statue of Liberty
- 11. The Consumer’s Sublime
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- 026214056x
- 026214056x
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