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The Culture of Time and Space: 1880 - 1928
by Stephen Kern

From around 1880 to the outbreak of World War I a series of sweeping changes in technology and culture created distinctive new modes of thinking about and experiencing time and space. Technological innovations including the telephone, wireless telegraph, x-ray, cinema, bicycle, automobile, and airplane established the material foundation for this reorientation; independent cultural developments such as 'the stream of consciousness' novel, psychonalysis, Cubism, and the theory of relativity shaped consciousness directly. The result was a transformation of the dimensions of life and thought . This book is about the way Europeans and Americans came to conceive of and experience time and space in those years.?The overview covers such figures as Proust, Joyce, Mann, H.G.Wells, Gertrude Stein, Freud, Conrad, Einstein, and Picasso, as well as diverse sources of popular culture and the transformation of traditional values.

Harvard University Press Cambridge, MA ISBN 0-674-17973-0 1993
SUBJECT technology and civiliSation; space and time; modern - 19th century; modern - 20th century English

Doors4 Category Behaviour/Culture
Recommendation Michiel Schwarz Rating 8
Michiel Schwarz: 'Rich in detail, inspiring in its breadth of vision'.

 

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