Technology and postmodern subjectivity in Don DeLillo's novels [electronic resource] / Randy Laist.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Modern American literature (New York, N.Y.) ; v. 52.Publication details: New York : Peter Lang, c2010.Description: x, 212 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 22
LOC classification:
  • PS3554.E4425 Z747 2010eb
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Contents:
Americana: inventing the primitive -- TV or not TV? -- 28 years in the movies -- The plastic bitch -- Oedison Rex -- America-na-na -- White noise: technology with a human face -- Cable weather: white noise, black magic -- Cable news: entering your code -- Cable nature: postmodern transcendentalism -- Cable health: the televisual body -- Underworld: American misshapens -- October 3, 1951: American apocalypse -- Self-externalization: the made man -- "The mind's own technology" -- Cosmopolis: the concept of disappearance.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-207) and index.

Americana: inventing the primitive -- TV or not TV? -- 28 years in the movies -- The plastic bitch -- Oedison Rex -- America-na-na -- White noise: technology with a human face -- Cable weather: white noise, black magic -- Cable news: entering your code -- Cable nature: postmodern transcendentalism -- Cable health: the televisual body -- Underworld: American misshapens -- October 3, 1951: American apocalypse -- Self-externalization: the made man -- "The mind's own technology" -- Cosmopolis: the concept of disappearance.

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