• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Histories of the future
  • Beteiligte: Anna, Tsing [MitwirkendeR]; Christopher, Newfield [MitwirkendeR]; Daniel, Rosenberg [MitwirkendeR]; Elizabeth, Pollman [MitwirkendeR]; Harding, Susan [HerausgeberIn]; Hirato, Renkichi [MitwirkendeR]; Jamer, Hunt [MitwirkendeR]; Jonathan, Lethem [MitwirkendeR]; Joseph, Masco [MitwirkendeR]; Kathleen, Stewart [MitwirkendeR]; Masco, Joseph [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Miryam, Sas [MitwirkendeR]; Pamela, Jackson [MitwirkendeR]; Rosenberg, Daniel [HerausgeberIn]; Sasha, Archibald [MitwirkendeR]; Susan, Harding [MitwirkendeR]; Susan, Lepselter [MitwirkendeR]; Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Vicente, Rafael [MitwirkendeR]
  • Erschienen: Durham: Duke University Press, [2005]
    [Online-Ausgabe]
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (374 p); 136 illustrations
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1515/9780822386810
  • ISBN: 9780822386810
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  • Schlagwörter: Forecasting ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies
  • Art der Reproduktion: [Online-Ausgabe]
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  • Anmerkungen: In English
    Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Beschreibung: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Histories of the Future -- 2 A Notebook on Desert Modernism: From the Nevada Test Site to Liberace’s Two-Hundred-Pound Suit -- 3 How to Make Resources in Order to Destroy Them (and Then Save Them?) on the Salvage Frontier -- 4 The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Philippines -- interlude i -- Global Futures: The Game -- 5 Electronic Memory -- All That Is Solid Melts into Sauce: Futurists, Surrealists, and Molded Food -- Sing Out Ubik -- interlude ii -- Access Fantasy: A Story -- Subject, City, Machine -- interlude iii -- Manifesto of the Japanese Futurist Movement -- The Future of the Old Economy: New Deal Motives in New Economy Investors -- Why Rachel Isn’t Buried at Her Grave: Ghosts, ufos, and a Place in theWest -- interlude iv -- The Trouble with Timelines and A Timeline of Timelines -- Living Prophecy at Heaven’s Gate -- Trauma Time: A Still Life -- Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index

    We live in a world saturated by futures. Our lives are constructed around ideas and images about the future that are as full and as flawed as our understandings of the past. This book is a conceptual toolkit for thinking about the forms and functions that the future takes. Exploring links between panic and nostalgia, waiting and utopia, technology and messianism, prophecy and trauma, it brings together critical meditations on the social, cultural, and intellectual forces that create narratives and practices of the future. The prognosticators, speculators, prophets, and visionaries have their say here, but the emphasis is on small narratives and forgotten conjunctures, on the connections between expectation and experience in everyday life.In tightly linked studies, the contributors excavate forgotten and emergent futures of art, religion, technology, economics, and politics. They trace hidden histories of science fiction, futurism, and millennialism and break down barriers between far-flung cultural spheres. From the boardrooms of Silicon Valley to the forests of Java and from the literary salons of Tokyo to the roadside cafés of the Nevada desert, the authors stitch together the disparate images and stories of futures past and present. Histories of the Future is further punctuated by three interludes: a thought-provoking game that invites players to fashion future narratives of their own, a metafiction by renowned novelist Jonathan Lethem, and a remarkable graphic research tool: a timeline of timelines.Contributors. Sasha Archibald, Susan Harding, Jamer Hunt, Pamela Jackson, Susan Lepselter, Jonathan Lethem, Joseph Masco, Christopher Newfield, Elizabeth Pollman, Vicente Rafael, Daniel Rosenberg, Miryam Sas, Kathleen Stewart, Anna Tsing
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