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Technology - Haunted Media: Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television (Console-ing Passions)

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Book Synopsis: In Haunted Media Jeffrey Sconce examines American culture’s persistent association of new electronic media—from the invention of the telegraph to the introduction of television and computers—with paranormal or spiritual phenomena. By offering a historical analysis of the relation between communication technologies, discourses of modernity, and metaphysical preoccupations, Sconce demonstrates how accounts of “electronic presence” have gradually changed over the decades from a fascination with the boundaries of space and time to a more generalized anxiety over the seeming sovereignty of technology. Sconce focuses on five important cultural moments in the history of telecommunication from the mid-nineteenth century to the present: the advent of telegraphy; the arrival of wireless communication; radio’s transformation into network broadcasting; the introduction of television; and contemporary debates over computers, cyberspace, and virtual reality. In the process of examining the trajectory of these technological innovations, he discusses topics such as the rise of spiritualism as a utopian response to the electronic powers presented by telegraphy and how radio, in the twentieth century, came to be regarded as a way of connecting to a more atomized vision of the afterlife. Sconce also considers how an early preoccupation with extraterrestrial radio communications transformed during the network era into more unsettling fantasies of mediated annihilation, culminating with Orson Welles’s legendary broadcast of War of the Worlds. Likewise, in his exploration of the early years of television, Sconce describes how programs such as The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits continued to feed the fantastical and increasingly paranoid public imagination of electronic media. Finally, Sconce discusses the rise of postmodern media criticism as yet another occult fiction of electronic presence, a mythology that continues to dominate contemporary debates over television, cyberspace, virtual reality, and the Internet. As an engaging cultural history of telecommunications, Haunted Media will interest a wide range of readers including students and scholars of media, history, American studies, cultural studies, and literary and social theory.

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Are you fascinated by the mysteries of electronic media and its impact on society? Look no further than Haunted Media: Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television. In this mesmerizing book, Jeffrey Sconce delves into the deep-rooted connection between new communication technologies and paranormal phenomena in American culture. With a historical analysis, Sconce takes you on a captivating journey through the evolution of our fascination with the boundaries of space and time brought about by technologies like telegraphy, wireless communication, television, and computers.

But Haunted Media goes beyond a simple exploration of technology. Sconce uncovers a more profound truth - our underlying anxieties about the seemingly limitless power of these technological advancements. From the rise of spiritualism as a utopian response to the telegraph to the chilling fantasies of mediated annihilation in the era of radio networks, this book provides a thought-provoking account of how our relationship with electronic media has shaped and been shaped by metaphysical preoccupations.

Step into the world of The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits as Sconce takes you on a journey into the fantastical and increasingly paranoid public imagination of electronic media. Discover how postmodern media criticism has become another occult fiction of electronic presence, dominating contemporary debates over television, cyberspace, virtual reality, and the Internet.

If you're a student or scholar of media, history, American studies, cultural studies, or literary and social theory, Haunted Media is a must-read. Allow Sconce to unravel the secrets of our electronic past and illuminate the hidden forces that continue to shape our present.

Get your copy of Haunted Media: Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television now and embark on a spellbinding journey into the mesmerizing world of electronic media.

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