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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 568 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 23x17x3 mm, kaal: 765 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 0226761487
  • ISBN-13: 9780226761480
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 568 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 23x17x3 mm, kaal: 765 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 0226761487
  • ISBN-13: 9780226761480

Debates about the nature of the Enlightenment date to the eighteenth century, when Imanual Kant himself addressed the question, “What is Enlightenment ” The contributors to this ambitious book offer a paradigm-shifting answer to that now-famous query: Enlightenment is an event in the history of mediation. Enlightenment, they argue, needs to be engaged within the newly broad sense of mediation introduced here—not only oral, visual, written, and printed media, but everything that intervenes, enables, supplements, or is simply in between. 

With essays addressing infrastructure and genres, associational practices and protocols, this volume establishes mediation as the condition of possibility for enlightenment. In so doing, it not only answers Kant’s query; it also poses its own broader question: how would foregrounding mediation change the kinds and areas of inquiry in our own epoch? This Is Enlightenment is a landmark volume with the polemical force and archival depth to start a conversation that extends across the disciplines that the Enlightenment itself first configured.

Acknowledgments xi
This Is Enlightenment An Invitation in the Form of an Argument 1
CLIFFORD SISXIN AND WILLIAM WARNER
MEDIATION: A CONCEPT IN HISTORY
Enlightening Mediation
37
JOHN GUILLORY
Where Were the Media before the Media? Mediating the World at the Time of Condillac and Linnaeus
64
NUT OVE ELIASSEN AND YNGVE SANDHEI JACOBSEN
Mediation and the Division of Labor
87
PETER DE BOLLA
Transmitting Liberty: The Boston Committee of Correspondence's Revolutionary Experiments in Enlightenment Mediation
102
WILLIAM WARNER
Modes and Codes: Samuel F.B. Morse and the Question of Electronic Writing
120
LISA GITELMAN
ENLIGHTENMENT: EVIDENCE AND EVENTS
Mediating Information, 1450-1800
139
ANN BLAIR AND PETER STALLYBRASS
Mediated Enlightenment: The System of the World
164
CLIFFORD SISKIN
Romanticism, Enlightenment, and Mediation: The Case of the Inner Stranger
173
ROBERT MILES
The Present of Enlightenment: Temporality and Mediation in Kant, Foucault, and Jean Paul
189
HELGE JORDHEIM
The Strange Light of Postcolonial Enlightenment: Mediatic Form and Publicity in India
209
ARVIND RAJAGOPAL
PROLIFERATION: MEDIATION AND PRINT
Mediating Media Past and Present: Toward a Genealogy of "Print Culture" and "Oral Tradition"
229
PAULA MCDOWELL
Mediating Antiquarians in Britain, 1760-1830: The Invention of Oral Tradition, or, Close Reading before Coleridge
247
MAUREEN MCLANE
Mediating le philosophe: Diderot's Strategic Self-Representations
265
ANNE PASTRUP
Novel Knowledge: Judgment, Experience, Experiment
284
JOHN BENDER
The Piratical Enlightenment
301
ADRIAN JOHNS
EFFECTS: EMERGENT PRACTICES
Financing Enlightenment, Part One: Money Matters
323
MARY POOVEY
Financing Enlightenment, Part Two: Extraordinary Expenditure
336
IAN BAUCOM
"The Horrifying Ties, from which the Public Order Originates": The Police in Schiller and Mercier
357
BERNHARD SIEGERT
The Preacher's Footing
368
MICHAEL WARNER
Mediation as Primal Word: The Arts, the Sciences, and the Origins of the Aesthetic
384
MICHAEL MCKEON
Notes 413
References 439
List of Contributors 475
Index 479
Clifford Siskin is the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Professor of English and American Literature at New York University. William Warner is professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara.