What Looking Backward Doesn't See: Utopian Discourse and the Mass Media (Critical Essay) What Looking Backward Doesn't See: Utopian Discourse and the Mass Media (Critical Essay)

What Looking Backward Doesn't See: Utopian Discourse and the Mass Media (Critical Essay‪)‬

Utopian Studies 2011, Jan, 22, 1

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ABSTRACT Edward Bellamy's influential utopian novel Looking Backward 0888) dramatizes the epistemological impact of an increasingly media-saturated urban environment on turn-of-the-century American culture and identity. Bellamy's fanciful adaptation of the telephone receives particularly careful analysis in this essay. Deprived of its transmitting function, this denatured instrument both disrupts Bellamy's utopian project and, more subtly, registers the effect of mass media technologies on the construction and coherence of subjectivity. Lowenstein ultimately argues that Bellamy's novel rehearses the displacement of an epistemology rooted in the search for ontological certainty by what Anthony Giddens calls an epistemology of social reflexivity.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2011
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
39
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pennsylvania State University Press
SIZE
229.9
KB

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