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The Sound of Culture

The Sound of Culture

Diaspora and Black Technopoetics

by Louis Chude-Sokei
Hardback
Publication Date: 29/12/2015

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The Sound of Culture explores the histories of race and technology in a world made by slavery, colonialism, and industrialization. Beginning in the late nineteenth century and moving through to the twenty-first, the book argues for the dependent nature of those histories. Looking at American, British, and Caribbean literature, it distills a diverse range of subject matter: minstrelsy, Victorian science fiction, cybertheory, and artificial intelligence. All of these facets, according to Louis Chude-Sokei, are part of a history in which music has been central to the equation that links blacks and machines. As Chude-Sokei shows, science fiction itself has roots in racial anxieties and he traces those anxieties across two centuries and a range of writers and thinkers--from Samuel Butler, Herman Melville, and Edgar Rice Burroughs to Sigmund Freud, William Gibson, and Donna Haraway, to Norbert Weiner, Sylvia Wynter, and Samuel R. Delany.

Hardcover is un-jacketed.

ISBN:
9780819575760
9780819575760
Category:
Literary studies: fiction
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
29-12-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wesleyan University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
234.95x155.45mm
Weight:
0.54kg

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