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Notes on the Underground - An Essay on Technology, Society, and the Imagination (Paperback, new edition)
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Notes on the Underground - An Essay on Technology, Society, and the Imagination (Paperback, new edition)
Series: The MIT Press
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Real and imagined undergrounds in the late nineteenth century
viewed as offering a prophetic look at life in today's
technology-dominated world. The underground has always played a
prominent role in human imaginings, both as a place of refuge and
as a source of fear. The late nineteenth century saw a new
fascination with the underground as Western societies tried to cope
with the pervasive changes of a new social and technological order.
In Notes on the Underground, Rosalind Williams takes us inside that
critical historical moment, giving equal coverage to actual and
imaginary undergrounds. She looks at the real-life invasions of the
underground that occurred as modern urban infrastructures of sewers
and subways were laid, and at the simultaneous archaeological
excavations that were unearthing both human history and the
planet's deep past. She also examines the subterranean stories of
Verne, Wells, Forster, Hugo, Bulwer-Lytton, and other writers who
proposed alternative visions of the coming technological
civilization. Williams argues that these imagined and real
underground environments provide models of human life in a world
dominated by human presence and offer a prophetic look at today's
technology-dominated society. In a new essay written for this
edition, Williams points out that her book traces the emergence in
the nineteenth century of what we would now call an environmental
consciousness-an awareness that there will be consequences when
humans live in a sealed, finite environment. Today we are more
aware than ever of our limited biosphere and how vulnerable it is.
Notes on the Underground, now even more than when it first
appeared, offers a guide to the human, cultural, and technical
consequences of what Williams calls "the human empire on earth."
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