Linda M. Austin explores the ways in which scientific questions about the relation between human beings and automata, raised by the 'new psychology' of the late nineteenth century, forced the re-examination of creativity in literature, photography, ballet, and high-level mental activities.
Linda M. Austin explores the ways in which scientific questions about the relation between human beings and automata, raised by the 'new psychology' of the late nineteenth century, forced the re-examination of creativity in literature, photography, ballet, and high-level mental activities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
Linda M. Austin is Professor of English at Oklahoma State University. She has written on the connections between the fine arts, economics, and psychology. She is the author of The Practical Ruskin (1991) and Nostalgia in Transition (2007), as well as articles published in such journals as English Literary History, Studies in Romanticism, Modernism/modernity, Victorian Literature and Culture, and Modern Language Quarterly.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the nineteenth-century debate over human automatisms Part I. Automata-Phobia: 1. J. S. Mill: genius-automaton 2. Automatic aesthetics and the shame of tourism Part II. Technologies of the Automatic: Process and Movement: 3. Photography's automatisms 4. Automatic writing and physiologies of creativity 5. The automata ballets.
Introduction: the nineteenth-century debate over human automatisms Part I. Automata-Phobia: 1. J. S. Mill: genius-automaton 2. Automatic aesthetics and the shame of tourism Part II. Technologies of the Automatic: Process and Movement: 3. Photography's automatisms 4. Automatic writing and physiologies of creativity 5. The automata ballets.
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