A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology
by José Ángel García Landa
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Literature and Technology
Armstrong, Tim. Modernism, Technology and the Body: A Cultural Study. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998.
Broege, Valerie. "Women and Technology in Science Fiction: An Uneasy Alliance." In Women Worldmakers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. Jane B. Weedman. Lubbock: Texas Tech P, 1985. 43-58.*
Caldas-Coulthard, Carmen Rosa, and Michael Toolan, eds. The Writer's Craft, the Culture's Technology. (PALA Papers, 1). Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2005.
Clark, Timothy. "Deconstruction and Technology." In Deconstructions: A User's Guide. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2000. 238-57.*
de Lauretis, Teresa, et al., eds. The Technological Imagination: Theories and Fictions. Madison (WI): Coda P, 1980.
Featherstone, Mike, and Roger Burrows, eds. Cyberspace, Cyberbodies, Cyberpunk: Cultures of Technological Embodiment. London: Sage / Theory, Culture and Society, 1995.*
Hayles, N. Katherine. Writing Machines. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press, 2002.
Hayward, Philip, ed. Culture, Technology, and Creativity. London: John Libbey, 1990.
Ingersoll, Earl G. Representations of Science and Technology in British Literature since 1880. (Worcester Polytechnic Institute Studies in Science, Technology and Culture, 9). New York: Peter Lang, 1992.*
Katzen, May, ed. Scholarship and Technology in the Humanities. London: British Library Research / Bowker Saur, 1991.
Landow, George P. Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1991.
_____, ed. Hyper/Text/Theory. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994.*
Kenner, Hugh. The Mechanic Muse. New York: Oxford UP, 1987.*
"Literatura sin pantalla." Quimera 122 (1994).
Marx, Leo. The Machine in the Garden: Technology and the Pastoral Idea in America. New York: Oxford UP, 1964.
Miller, J. Hillis. The Medium is the Maker: Browning, Freud, Derrida, and the New Telepathic Ecotechnologies. 2009.
Nicolay, Theresa Freda. "2. Industrialism, Instrumentality and 'Antiquity so Appealing'." In Nicolay, Tolkien and the Modernists: Literary Responses to the Dark New Ways of the 20th Century. Jefferson (NC): McFarland, 2014. 25-54.*
Ong, Walter J. Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word. London: Methuen, 1982. Rpt. Routledge.
_____. Orality and Literacy. (New Accents). London: Routledge, 2002. (Available in electronic edition).
_____. Oralidad y escritura. Tecnologías de la palabra. México, FCE, 1997
Paz Gago, José María. La máquina maravillosa: Tecnología y arte en el Quijote. Madrid, 2006. (Premio SIAL de Ensayo 2006, finalist Premio Nacional de Ensayo).
Penley, Constance, and Andrew Ross, eds. Technoculture. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1991.
Rhodes, Neil, and Jonathan Sawday. "Introduction: Paperworlds: Imagining the Renaissance Computer." In The Renaissance Computer: Knowledge Technology in the First Age of Print. Ed. Neil Rhodes and Jonathan Sawday. London and New York: Routledge, 2000. 1-17.*
_____, eds. The Renaissance Computer: Knowledge Technology in the First Age of Print. London and New York: Routledge, 2000.* (Book/eBook).
Tabbi, Joseph. Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Fiction, from Mailer to Cyberpunk.
Urrutia, Jorge. "Tecnología de la literatura." In Teoría y análisis de los discursos literarios: Estudios en homenaje al profesor Ricardo Senabre Sempere. Ed. S. Crespo et al. Salamanca: U de Extremadura / Ediciones U de Salamanca, 2009. 451-56.*
Vicinus, Martha. The Industrial Muse. London, 1974.
Wicke, Jennifer. "Fin de Siècle and the Technological Sublime." In Centuries' Ends, Narrative Means. Ed. Robert Newman. Stanford (CA): Stanford UP, 1996. 302-17.*
Winthrop-Young, Joseph. "Magic Media Mountain: Technology and the Umbildungsroman." In Reading Matters: Narrative in the New Media Ecology. Ed. Joseph Tabbi and Michael Wutz. Ithaca (NY): Cornell UP, 1997. 29-52.*
Internet resources
The trAce Writing and Technology Project.
http://human.ntu.ac.uk/foh/ems/trace/trace.html
Series
(Worcester Polytechnic Institute Studies in Science, Technology and Culture, 9). New York: Peter Lang, 1992.*
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