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Technology and the Literary Imagination
OCW Master Course Number
STS.464
Spring 2008
OCW_LOMv1.0
Author
Marx, Leo
2018-6-20
OCW_LOMv1.0
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Williams, Rosalind
2018-6-20
OCW Course Topics
Humanities
History
History of Science and Technology
OCW Course Topics
Humanities
History
Modern History
OCW Course Topics
Social Science
Anthropology
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Technology and the Literary Imagination
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Technology and the Literary Imagination
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Drawing of the white whale's head rising from the ocean, biting a rowboat in half
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Syllabus
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Readings
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What Do We Mean by Technology?
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Assignments
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Modern Superstitions
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Ishmael’s empty ship
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Rembrandts and streetlamps
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Technology, Nature, and the Loss of Meaning
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Technology and Faith in Don DeLillo’s White Noise
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A new kind of science (of whales)
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Reconciling Continuity and Rupture: Rhetorical Strategy in Seeing Escalators as Tipping Points in the Writings of Thomas Carlyle, Henry Adams, and Bill McKibben
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The politics of naturalism
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Locating the Boundaries: Humans, Nature, and God in Bill McKibben’s The End of Nature
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Perfect Slaves
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Design and the Automated Utopia
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John Hersey’s Hiroshima: Reactions to a Technological Novelty
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A new variety of mind
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An unknown force
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Fog-shaped men
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Science as fiction
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Legal Notices
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Privacy Statement
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Trademark Notices
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