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16. Conclusion
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction xiii
- A Note on Acronyms and Reference Style xxiii
- 1. The Poetic Body in the New Culture of Time and Space: Communication, Art, and Technology in the Twentieth Century 1
- 2. The Micro as the Medium and the Message: Synaesthesia, the Harmonization of the Senses, and the Mechanics of Art 21
- 3. From Sense to Nonsense: Gesture, the Body, and Communication 39
- 4. The Joyce Era: Modernity and Poetics 56
- 5. The Book, the Press, Eisenstein, and Joyce: Changing Relations in Culture, Technology, and Communication 74
- 6. Beyond Media 91
- 7. The Comic, Wit, and Laughter: Dramatic Engineering of Communication 109
- 8. A Dramatic Theory of Communication 126
- 9. Communication and Comedy: Negativity, Satire, and Secular Communion 142
- 10. Tactility and the lntersensory: Body, Dance, and Communication 157
- 11. Electro-Mechanization and the Global City: Poetic Engineering and the Open Text 171
- 12. Memory: The Crux of Communication 191
- 13. History of the Poetic: A Major Aspect of the History of Communication 207
- 14. High Decibel Dialogue of the Electronic Fairground: Mediating Communication by Talking about It 222
- 15. The Ambivalence of the Poetic as Critique: Science Fiction and Fellini Films 242
- 16. Conclusion 261
- Notes 277
- Bibliography 305
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction xiii
- A Note on Acronyms and Reference Style xxiii
- 1. The Poetic Body in the New Culture of Time and Space: Communication, Art, and Technology in the Twentieth Century 1
- 2. The Micro as the Medium and the Message: Synaesthesia, the Harmonization of the Senses, and the Mechanics of Art 21
- 3. From Sense to Nonsense: Gesture, the Body, and Communication 39
- 4. The Joyce Era: Modernity and Poetics 56
- 5. The Book, the Press, Eisenstein, and Joyce: Changing Relations in Culture, Technology, and Communication 74
- 6. Beyond Media 91
- 7. The Comic, Wit, and Laughter: Dramatic Engineering of Communication 109
- 8. A Dramatic Theory of Communication 126
- 9. Communication and Comedy: Negativity, Satire, and Secular Communion 142
- 10. Tactility and the lntersensory: Body, Dance, and Communication 157
- 11. Electro-Mechanization and the Global City: Poetic Engineering and the Open Text 171
- 12. Memory: The Crux of Communication 191
- 13. History of the Poetic: A Major Aspect of the History of Communication 207
- 14. High Decibel Dialogue of the Electronic Fairground: Mediating Communication by Talking about It 222
- 15. The Ambivalence of the Poetic as Critique: Science Fiction and Fellini Films 242
- 16. Conclusion 261
- Notes 277
- Bibliography 305
- Index 317