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Technē
Armand, Louis, 1972- - Author
Vyd. 1. - Praha : Karolinum, 2003 - 278 s. : il. ; 23 cm
ISBN 80-246-0391-8 (brož.)
Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Philologica, Monographia ;
Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Joyce, James, 1882-1941
20. století
textová analýza jazyková analýza literárněvědné rozbory hypertext komunikační technologie irský román (anglicky)
studieCall number C 310.479 Umístění 821.111 - Angloamerická literatura. Anglicky psaná literatura Title statement Technē : James Joyce, hypertext & technology / Louis Armand Portion of title James Joyce, hypertext & technology Main entry-name Armand, Louis, 1972- (Author) Edition statement Vyd. 1. Issue data Praha : Karolinum, 2003 Phys.des. 278 s. : il. ; 23 cm ISBN 80-246-0391-8 (brož.) National bibl. num. cnb001175628 Edition Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Philologica. Monographia ; 139 Note České resumé. 300 výt. Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy Subj. Headings Joyce, James, 1882-1941. * Joyce, James, 1882-1941 * 20. století * textová analýza * jazyková analýza * literárněvědné rozbory * hypertext * komunikační technologie * irský román (anglicky) - 20. století Form, Genre studie Conspect 821.111.09 - Anglická literatura, anglicky psaná (o ní) UDC 801.73 , 81'42 , 82.09 , 004.55 , 621.39+004.7 , 821.111(417)-31 , (048.8) Country Česko Language angličtina Ve volném výběru 821.111 - Angloamerická literatura. Anglicky psaná literatura Document kind BOOKS While this study is concerned with the question of technology in its relation to the work of James Joyce and theories of hypertext, it is also, and more specifically, addressed to a concept of technology arising from the language of Finnegans Wake. Drawing upon developments in communication theory and information technology, this study attempts to map a parallel development in Joyce's uses of language in the Wake, arguing that Joyce's writing provides a model for re-thinking the relationship between technology and "all forms of cultural production." The purpose of this is not, however, to suggest that Joyce was necessarily in some way cognisant of a future possibility of hypertext, nor is it simply concerned with a retrospective glance at Joyce from the position of current computing technologies. Rather, it is to examine how Joyce's work is aware of its own position against and within contemporary developments in the sciences and electronic media, and that Joyce incorporated material from these developments into his texts. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBULoading…
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