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Techno-Magism - (Lit Z) by Orrin N C Wang (Paperback)

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  • Shortlisted, Marilyn Gaull Book Award Techno-Magism explores how British Romantic literature abuts and is organized around both print and non-print media.
  • About the Author: Orrin N. C. Wang is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Maryland, College Park.
  • 240 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, Modern
  • Series Name: Lit Z

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About the Book



Techno-Magism: Media, Mediation, and the Cut of Romanticism explores how British Romantic literature abuts and is organized around both print and non-print media, both the print, pictorial art, and theater of that era as well as communicative technologies invented afterward, including photography, film, video, and digital screens.



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Shortlisted, Marilyn Gaull Book Award

Techno-Magism explores how British Romantic literature abuts and is organized around both print and non-print media. The book explores not only the print, pictorial art, and theater of early nineteenth-century England and Europe but also communicative technologies invented after the British Romantic period, such as photography, film, video, and digital screens. This proleptic abutting points to one way we can understand the implicit exceptionality wagered by reading Romanticism through media studies and media theory.

Techno-Magism argues that both media studies and the concept of mediation in general can benefit from a more robust confrontation with, or recovery of, the arguments of deconstruction, an unavoidable consequence of thinking about the relationship between Romanticism and media. The book thinks that relationship through the catachrestic practice of a techno-magism, a technics of inscription always outside the causalities of a dialectical economy. The book further pursues two interrelated ideas: the structural incommensurability of the cut and the unapologetic presentism of the constellation. Marked by its late capitalist moment of composition, the book explores the continuity between the social character of Romantic and post-Romantic media, in terms of commodity culture, revolution, and the ecological devastation of the anthropocene.



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"Techno-Magism strategically scrambles the chronology in which Romanticism is studied under book-history, while the coveted beginnings of media are attributed to the Victorian period. Wang reads Romantic texts and modern media in a zigzag that transposes the one onto the other. The book reexamines where Romanticism has been put in critical history and where it might fit in our epistemology."--Tilottama Rajan, Western University

"Techno-Magism is an incisive intervention in the growing conversation about the relevance of Romanticism to media studies and media theory. Wang's book is finely attuned to those latter disciplines' go-to theoretical touchstones (from Hegel to Adorno and Benjamin to Kittler and Guillory), as well as to the usual histories it paints. But it is equally alive to what Romanticism--as historical period, a constellation of literary texts or modes, and a still-developing set of theoretical and philosophical commitments--has surreptitiously brought and might yet bring to the broader discussion of what media is and does."--Andrew Warren, Harvard University

Techno-Magism explores how British Romantic literature abuts and is organized around both print and non-print media. The book explores not only the print, pictorial art, and theater of early nineteenth-century England and Europe but also communicative technologies invented after the British Romantic period, such as photography, film, video, and digital screens. This proleptic abutting points to one way we can understand the implicit exceptionality wagered by reading Romanticism through media studies and media theory.

Techno-Magism argues that both media studies and the concept of mediation in general can benefit from a more robust confrontation with, or recovery of, the arguments of deconstruction, an unavoidable consequence of thinking about the relationship between Romanticism and media. The book thinks that relationship through the catachrestic practice of a techno-magism, a technics of inscription always outside the causalities of a dialectical economy. Marked by its late capitalist moment of composition, the book explores the continuity between the social character of Romantic and post-Romantic media, in terms of commodity culture, revolution, and the ecological devastation of the anthropocene.

Orrin N. C. Wang is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Maryland, College Park.



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With his pathbreaking new book, Techno-Magism: Media, Mediation, and the Cut of Romanticism, Orrin N. C. Wang importantly updates and expands the purview of the dynamic and vital subfield of Romantic media studies.-- "The Wordsworth Circle"

Techno-Magism is an incisive intervention in the growing conversation about the relevance of Romanticism to media studies and media theory. Wang's book is finely attuned to those latter disciplines' go-to theoretical touchstones (from Hegel to Adorno and Benjamin to Kittler and Guillory), as well as to the usual histories it paints. But it is equally alive to what Romanticism--as historical period, a constellation of literary texts or modes, and a still-developing set of theoretical and philosophical commitments--has surreptitiously brought and might yet bring to the broader discussion of what media is and does.---Andrew Warren, Harvard University

Techno-Magism strategically scrambles the chronology in which Romanticism is studied under book-history, while the coveted beginnings of media are attributed to the Victorian period. Wang reads Romantic texts and modern media in a zigzag that transposes the one onto the other. The book reexamines where Romanticism has been put in critical history and where it might fit in our epistemology.---Tilottama Rajan, Western University



About the Author



Orrin N. C. Wang is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is the author of Fantastic Modernity: Dialectical Readings in Romanticism and Theory (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996) and Romantic Sobriety: Sensation, Revolution, Commodification, History (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011), which won the 2011 Jean-Pierre Barricelli Prize, and editor of "Frankenstein" in Theory: A Critical Anatomy (Bloomsbury, 2021). He is the General Editor of Romantic Circles and recipient of the 2020 Keats-Shelley Association of America Distinguished Scholar Award.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .64 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.02 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Lit Z
Sub-Genre: Modern
Genre: Literary Criticism
Number of Pages: 240
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Theme: 19th Century
Format: Paperback
Author: Orrin N C Wang
Language: English
Street Date: January 4, 2022
TCIN: 93123374
UPC: 9780823298488
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-3528
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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