Telepoetics
Writing the Phone in Literature, Culture and Theory
Sarah Jackson editor Philip Leonard editor Annabel Williams editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:31st May '26
£90.00 was £100.00
This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Tapping into a wide range of the protocols, practices and forms of the telephone and its extended apparatus – from analogue to digital; from corded candlestick to flat, reflective interface; and from buzzing switchboard to encrypting scrambler phone – this volume examines how the literary telephone connects, and disrupts, our relationship with such prevalent and compelling preoccupations as desire, resistance, responsibility, surveillance, political coercion and warfare. Across seventeen chapters, it brings together readings informed by literary criticism and theory, poetics, sound studies, material culture, media archaeology and cultural history. Considering areas including the modernist lyric, mid-twentieth-century fiction, contemporary drama and video games, it establishes new approaches for understanding the extensive, and mutable, relationship between literature and the telephone.
ISBN: 9781399543170
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376 pages