White HeatUniversity of California Press, 1994 - 224 Seiten "A Coca-Cola bottle, a Samurai sword, a Rolls-Royce, and a prehistoric stone tool are linked not only because they are projects of technology, but also because each is a symbol invested with meaning," writes historian Carroll Pursell. His adventurous and timely book takes the reader on a tour through history and around the lives, showing what machines can tell us about the world we want to have. White Heat explores a range of themes: technology's effect on our perceptions of time and space; its role in mass production theories that turn workers into interchangeable parts; its sanitizing of warfare with "smart" weapons that kill more people more quickly; and the psychological and social implications of the "information age." Pursell demonstrates these themes with absorbing anecdotes and provocative questions. How was the nineteenth-century boom in soap manufacturing related to standards of social morality? How does voice-mail encode certain cultural assumptions about gender and class? In revealing the ways that technological developments embody myth, ritual, and fantasies, Pursell shows that technology is as culturally specific, and as culturally illuminating, as art, literature, or any other work of the human imagination. Accessible and lively, with tales of quirks and mishaps, White Heat is for anyone caught up in our beeping, roaring, technologized world. White Heat was written to accompany a major eight-part television series, shown in the fall of 1994. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 17
Seite 19
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Seite 41
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Seite 43
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Seite 61
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Seite 62
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt..
Inhalt
Acknowledgements | 6 |
Preface | 7 |
The Butchers Blade | 8 |
Step Right Up 64 | 9 |
War in the Age of Intelligent Machines 144 | 10 |
220 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American appeared artisans assembly line automobile became began bombs bove Britain British called cent clock communication corporate created cultural cybersex devices early Eddystone Lighthouse efficiency electrical electronic engineers Europe example exaptation film Ford Fordism Frederick Winslow Taylor George Wise historian human waste Ibid improvement Industrial Revolution Information Age innovation intelligent machines invention inventors Japan John Smeaton laboratory labour laser lives London manufacture mass production meaning mechanical military million missiles modern nation nature Nicola Tesla nineteenth century operations organization Panhard et Levassor Paris patent perhaps plant practice problem Prometheus Quoted replaced River Rouge plant robots Royal Society Samuel F.B. Morse Scientific Management scientists Second World Second World War sewage sewers skill smart social soldiers staircase standard story suggested Taylor telephone television things turned underground United University Press weapons workers York