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    Feeling Mediated: A History of Media Technology and Emotion in America

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    Feeling Mediated: A History of Media Technology and Emotion in America

    Brenton J. Malin, "Feeling Mediated: A History of Media Technology and Emotion in America"
    English | 2014 | ISBN: 0814760570, 0814762794 | PDF | pages: 318 | 3.7 mb

    New technologies, whether text message or telegraph,
    inevitably raise questions about emotion. New forms of communication bring with
    them both fear and hope, on one hand allowing us deeper emotional connections
    and the ability to forge global communities, while on the other prompting
    anxieties about isolation and over-stimulation. Feeling
    Mediated investigates the larger context of such concerns, considering both
    how media technologies intersect with our emotional lives and how our ideas
    about these intersections influence how we think about and experience emotion
    and technology themselves.
    Drawing on extensive archival research, Brenton J. Malin explores
    the historical roots of much of our recent understanding of mediated feelings,
    showing how earlier ideas about the telegraph, phonograph, radio, motion
    pictures, and other once-new technologies continue to inform our contemporary
    thinking. With insightful analysis, Feeling
    Mediated explores a series of fascinating arguments about technology and
    emotion that became especially heated during the early 20th century. These debates, which carried forward and
    transformed earlier discussions of technology and emotion, culminated in a set
    of ideas that became institutionalized in the structures of American media
    production, advertising, social research, and policy, leaving a lasting impact on
    our everyday lives.