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Modernist Informatics - Literature, Information, and the State (Hardcover)
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Modernist Informatics - Literature, Information, and the State (Hardcover)
Series: Modernist Literature and Culture
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Between steam and cybernetics lies a missing phase in the history
of information culture. Beginning in the late nineteenth century,
national governments and writers of fiction alike began to take an
interest in information not simply as fact, nor yet as effortlessly
transmissible data, but as an unusual and destabilizing new
phenomenon. For some writers, such as Joseph Conrad and Walter
Benjamin, 'information' came to represent not effortless
transmissibility, but rather an interruption of meaningful
communication. For others - such as Elizabeth Bowen - such
interruptions were themselves ways of making new kinds of meaning.
The attempt to reimagine and redefine information produced a range
of new informatic phenomena dedicated to its control: passports,
files, and identity papers; the files of Mass-Observation movement;
the literal and figurative blackout procedures of the Blitz; and
the government-backed 'information film'. Modernist Informatics
traces the effects of these new phenomena in early
twentieth-century culture, where experimental approaches to
narrative and to subjectivity began to compete with government
archives for the right to represent the citizens of the modern
security state. It argues that information and literary narrative
have a history of entanglement as well as antagonism, and that this
double relation was central to the cultural shaping of modernity.
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