History of Media Technologies (489-0-1)
Instructors
Heather Hendershot
Meeting Info
McCormick Foundation Ctr 2131: Wed 2:00PM - 4:50PM
Overview of class
This course examines "old technologies" when they were "new" and asks how each new media technology develops in relationship to—and overlaps with—its predecessors. Such overlap is not only technological, industrial, and, often, regulatory in nature but also formal/aesthetic and social/cultural. Students will learn both how old prejudices and preconceptions—particularly regarding race, gender, class, and national identity—accompany new technologies such as the telegraph, film, radio, television, the phonograph, the telephone, and the smartphone, as well as how such prejudices and preconceptions are often amplified in the transition from "old" to "new." The class proceeds chronologically, bringing us up to the present, all the while questioning and avoiding a teleological, deterministic understanding of media change.
Class Attributes
Graduate Students Only
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: REASON: Pre-registration is not allowed for this class. Please try again during regular registration.