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Phone Booth by Ariana Kelly: Used

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Objectstaat
Goed: Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd ...
Publication Date
2015-09-24
Pages
160
ISBN
9781628924091
Book Title
Phone Booth
Book Series
Object Lessons Ser.
Item Length
6.6 in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Ariana Kelly
Genre
Design, Technology & Engineering, Literary Criticism, Psychology, Social Science
Topic
History & Criticism, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Telecommunications, Semiotics & Theory, Social Psychology
Item Width
4.8 in
Item Weight
5.5 Oz
Number of Pages
160 Pages

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Product Information

An archeological object without conservationists, the phone booth exists as a memory to those over thirty-and as a strange, curious, and dysfunctional occupier of public space for those under thirty. .This book approaches the phone booth as an entity that, in its myriad manifestations in different parts of the world, embodies a cluster of attitudes concerning privacy, freedom, power, sanctuary, and communication. Playing off of varied surfaces-literature, film, personal narrative, philosophy, and religion- Phone Booth looks at the place of an object on the cusp of obsolescence.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
1628924098
ISBN-13
9781628924091
eBay Product ID (ePID)
204226659

Product Key Features

Book Title
Phone Booth
Author
Ariana Kelly
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
History & Criticism, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Telecommunications, Semiotics & Theory, Social Psychology
Book Series
Object Lessons Ser.
Publication Year
2015
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Design, Technology & Engineering, Literary Criticism, Psychology, Social Science
Number of Pages
160 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.6 in
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Width
4.8 in
Item Weight
5.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hm1111.K45 2015
Reviews
"An entertaining and enlightening exploration of the cultural history of the phone booth and a lament for the loss of these spaces." - WPR: BETA "In this delightful set of mini-essays, Ariana Kelly has created a paen, rather than an elegy, in celebration of the many dimensions of the vanishing phone booth. Her text gleans images and sensations from our collective memory of the once (if briefly) ubiquitous structure. Site of superhero transformations, crimes, communications, quick changes, and other coins of the social realm, the phone booth and the kiosk served as small theaters of intimate activity in full view of the public eye, a curious combination of enclosed and exposed space. She shifts scale from the minutiae of physical observation-hanging wires and scratched glass-to the larger cultural issues of communication and longing, mixing personal experience with historical, literary, and film references throughout." -- Johanna Drucker, Professor of Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, USA "Fascinated and attuned, I was cabled into Phone Booth . Ariana Kelly replenishes the work on speculative telephony in an altogether compelling way." -- Avital Ronell, University Professor in the Humanities, New York University, USA, and author of The Telephone Book "The Object Lessons series achieves something very close to magic: the books take ordinary--even banal--objects and animate them with a rich history of invention, political struggle, science, and popular mythology. Filled with fascinating details and conveyed in sharp, accessible prose, the books make the everyday world come to life. Be warned: once you've read a few of these, you'll start walking around your house, picking up random objects, and musing aloud: 'I wonder what the story is behind this thing?'"-- Steven Johnson, best-selling author of How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World "The Object Lessons project, edited by game theory legend Ian Bogost and cultural studies academic Christopher Schaberg, commissions short essays and small, beautiful books about everyday objects from shipping containers to toast. The Atlantic hosts a collection of "mini object-lessons", brief essays that take a deeper look at things we generally only glance upon ('Is bread toast only insofar as a human toaster perceives it to be "done?" Is bread toast when it reaches some specific level of nonenzymatic browning?'). More substantive is Bloomsbury's collection of small, gorgeously designed books that delve into their subjects in much more depth." --Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing, Fascinated and attuned, I was cabled into Phone Booth . Ariana Kelly replenishes the work on speculative telephony in an altogether compelling way., "In this delightful set of mini-essays, Ariana Kelly has created a paen, rather than an elegy, in celebration of the many dimensions of the vanishing phone booth. Her text gleans images and sensations from our collective memory of the once (if briefly) ubiquitous structure. Site of superhero transformations, crimes, communications, quick changes, and other coins of the social realm, the phone booth and the kiosk served as small theaters of intimate activity in full view of the public eye, a curious combination of enclosed and exposed space. She shifts scale from the minutiae of physical observation-hanging wires and scratched glass-to the larger cultural issues of communication and longing, mixing personal experience with historical, literary, and film references throughout." -- Johanna Drucker, Professor of Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, USA "Fascinated and attuned, I was cabled into Phone Booth . Ariana Kelly replenishes the work on speculative telephony in an altogether compelling way." -- Avital Ronell, University Professor in the Humanities, New York University, USA, and author of The Telephone Book "The Object Lessons series achieves something very close to magic: the books take ordinary--even banal--objects and animate them with a rich history of invention, political struggle, science, and popular mythology. Filled with fascinating details and conveyed in sharp, accessible prose, the books make the everyday world come to life. Be warned: once you've read a few of these, you'll start walking around your house, picking up random objects, and musing aloud: 'I wonder what the story is behind this thing?'"-- Steven Johnson, best-selling author of How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World "The Object Lessons project, edited by game theory legend Ian Bogost and cultural studies academic Christopher Schaberg, commissions short essays and small, beautiful books about everyday objects from shipping containers to toast. The Atlantic hosts a collection of "mini object-lessons", brief essays that take a deeper look at things we generally only glance upon ('Is bread toast only insofar as a human toaster perceives it to be "done?" Is bread toast when it reaches some specific level of nonenzymatic browning?'). More substantive is Bloomsbury's collection of small, gorgeously designed books that delve into their subjects in much more depth." --Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing, An entertaining and enlightening exploration of the cultural history of the phone booth and a lament for the loss of these spaces., "In this delightful set of mini-essays, Ariana Kelly has created a paen, rather than an elegy, in celebration of the many dimensions of the vanishing phone booth. Her text gleans images and sensations from our collective memory of the once (if briefly) ubiquitous structure. Site of superhero transformations, crimes, communications, quick changes, and other coins of the social realm, the phone booth and the kiosk served as small theaters of intimate activity in full view of the public eye, a curious combination of enclosed and exposed space. She shifts scale from the minutiae of physical observation-hanging wires and scratched glass-to the larger cultural issues of communication and longing, mixing personal experience with historical, literary, and film references throughout." -- Johanna Drucker, Professor of Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, USA "Fascinated and attuned, I was cabled into Phone Booth . Ariana Kelly replenishes the work on speculative telephony in an altogether compelling way." -- Avital Ronell, University Professor in the Humanities, New York University, USA, and author of The Telephone Book, In this delightful set of mini-essays, Ariana Kelly has created a paen, rather than an elegy, in celebration of the many dimensions of the vanishing phone booth. Her text gleans images and sensations from our collective memory of the once (if briefly) ubiquitous structure. Site of superhero transformations, crimes, communications, quick changes, and other coins of the social realm, the phone booth and the kiosk served as small theaters of intimate activity in full view of the public eye, a curious combination of enclosed and exposed space. She shifts scale from the minutiae of physical observation-hanging wires and scratched glass-to the larger cultural issues of communication and longing, mixing personal experience with historical, literary, and film references throughout.
Table of Content
1. Disconnected 2. Hermit's Hut 3. Our Speed 4. The Phantom Phone Booth 5. Say Anything 6. Fortress of Solitude 7. Significant Portals 8. A Fine and Private Place 9. Glass Case of Emotion 10. The God Booth 11. Only Connect Acknowledgements Notes Index
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2015-010323
Dewey Decimal
302
Dewey Edition
23

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