Batteries of Life: On the History of Things and Their Perception in Modernity (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism)

Batteries of Life: On the History of Things and Their Perception in Modernity (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism) image
ISBN-10:

0520065735

ISBN-13:

9780520065734

Edition: First Edition/First Printing
Released: Dec 23, 1993
Format: Hardcover, 254 pages
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Description:

Reflecting on the technological age, poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote of the intense emotions with which people can endow manufactured objects. We seem to "charge" the world of things as we would a battery. Now German art historian Christoph Asendorf explores this transformation of human sense perception in the industrial age and contributes to a new understanding of European culture and modernity.

Drawing from literature, painting, architecture, film, philosophy, anthropology, and popular culture, Asendorf offers rich analyses of works by Manet, Baudelaire, Monet, Zola, Benjamin, Heidegger, and Duchamp. These close readings are combined with a montage of key cultural images and events ranging from Paxton's Crystal Palace to the introduction of electricity. The result is a striking account of the emergence of consumer culture within the developing commodity economy of modern Europe.

Certain to challenge the mono-disciplinary perspectives of many specialists, this book will interest historians of art, culture, literature, science, and technology.












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