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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Wesleyan University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0819575771
  • ISBN-13: 9780819575777
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Wesleyan University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0819575771
  • ISBN-13: 9780819575777
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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. The book includes a specially curated playlist, featuring songs mentioned in the book, to help contextualize its arguments.

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In this exciting new book, Chude-Sokei details the relationships between science fiction, African slavery, industrialization and technological innovation''. * Race & Class *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(20)
One Modernism's Black Mechanics
21(57)
Of Minstrels and Machines: Tales of the Racial Uncanny
27(23)
Karel Capek's Black Myth
50(18)
Prognosticating Echoes: Race, Sound, and Naturalizing Technology
68(10)
Two Humanizing the Machine
78(50)
Masters, Slaves, and Machines: Race and Victorian Science Fiction
79(12)
Melville's Man-Machine
91(9)
Erewhon: Lost Races and Mechanical Souls
100(28)
Three Creolization and Technopoetics
128(51)
Sexing Robots, Creolizing Technology
130(18)
Cyberpunk's Dubwise Ontology
148(17)
The Music of Living Machinescapes: Creolization and Artificial Intelligence
165(14)
Four A Caribbean Pre-Posthumanism
179(46)
Echolocating Surrealism
182(16)
Sylvia Wynter's Naked Declivity
198(16)
Caliban's Uncanny Valley
214(11)
Appendix: A Playlist 225(2)
Notes 227(20)
Bibliography 247(10)
Index 257