An edition of Library of Walls (2009)

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The Library of Congress and the Contradictions of Information Society

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An edition of Library of Walls (2009)

Library of walls

The Library of Congress and the Contradictions of Information Society

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"The experience [of reading this book] was something akin to watching a reality show featuring Jorge Luis Borges, Marshall McLuhan, Michel Foucault, Lewis Mumford, and Paul Virilio in the Library of Congress—surreal twists of perspective, profound insights into mass media, piercing critiques of power, solid sociocultural observations, and dire warnings about the future—twisting through a maze of stacks and fiber optic cables at the heart of the American political establishment. This is no mere book about libraries (though it is that, too), it is an ambitious investigation of the Information Society itself—its mythology, economics, and politics....
"Ultimately, the strength of Library of Walls rests in the utter appropriateness of its topic. The temporal situation of the archive, both as an attempt to account for a history of the present as required by a future that does not exist yet and as a fragmented account of the past, offers a compelling account of the process of culture as both historically rooted and up for grabs. It is culture in the ‘future perfect,’ determined but not overly so, free but not without limit. And the Library of Congress is the archive par excellence. It tells a valuable story of American history, but, more importantly, it maps traces of the new world order, the neoliberal priorities of an emerging global marketplace, and the practices of the new economy. Fortunately, Collins is able to connect these dots with creativity, skill, and originality."

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English
Pages
216

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Library of walls: The Library of Congress and the Contradictions of Information Society
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Table of Contents

If on a winter's night a reader
Anthropology and the imperial archive
From knowledge machines to information scapes
Ghosts in the information machine
Getting the champagne out of the bottle and into the six-pack
Corporeal work at the virtual library
The American pastoral revisited.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Duluth, MN

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
025.1/97573
Library of Congress
Z733.U6 C593 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
216
Dimensions
9 x 6 x inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22569355M
Internet Archive
libraryofwallsli0000coll
ISBN 10
1936117371
ISBN 13
9780980200423, 9781936117376
LCCN
2008042285
OCLC/WorldCat
261404105
Library Thing
8289787
Goodreads
6404406

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