Narratives and Spaces : Technology and the Construction of American Culture
Narratives and Spaces : Technology and the Construction of American Culture
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Author(s): Nye, David E.
ISBN No.: 9780859895569
Pages: 240
Year: 199710
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 54.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Machines are a central part of daily life, and yet how this came to be so has only recently become a subject of study. Only in 1958 -- more than a decade after the atomic bomb -- did the first journal addressing technology and culture appear, and graduate education in the subject was not available until after the Apollo XI landing on the moon. Yet public fascination with technology has been widespread and growing since the middle of the nineteenth century: millions of Americans flocked to World's Fairs to see the latest machines and spectacular lighting effects; millions rode the new railroads as a form of tourism; vast throngs used scarce vacation time to see space ships launched from Cape Kennedy.David Nye's Narratives and Spaces examines the interrelationships between technological change, economic development, and mass culture. He examines the conquest of the American West by irrigation, railroads, and electricity; rural electrification in the 1930s; the energy crisis of the 1970s; and the widespread adoption of the computer; he provides new ways to think about how and why these technologies have entered daily life. Nye shows through these examples why we must reject the idea that technology is a deterministic or autonomous force: rather machines and systems are shaped as people incorporate them into new contexts and translate them into narratives. This is a lively volume, accessible to a wide audience.


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