1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910156227603321

Autore

Gernsback Hugo <1884-1967, >

Titolo

The Perversity of Things [[electronic resource] ] : Hugo Gernsback on Media, Tinkering, and Scientifiction / / Hugo Gernsback ; edited by Grant Wythoff

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Middletown, Connecticut ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Minnesota Press, , 2016

©2016

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (377 pages)

Collana

Electronic mediations ; ; 52

Disciplina

813.0876209

Soggetti

SCIENCE / History

LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays

LITERARY CRITICISM / Science Fiction & Fantasy

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Machine generated contents note:  Thematic Contents -- Preface: How to Use This Book -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Tinkering -- A New Interrupter (1905) -- The Dynamophone (1908) -- The Born and the Mechanical Inventor (1911) -- The Radioson Detector (1914) -- What to Invent (1916) -- The Perversity of Things (1916) -- Thomas A. Edison Speaks to You (1919) -- Human Progress (1922) -- Results of the $500.00 Prize Contest: Who Will Save the Radio Amateur? (1923) -- The Isolator (1925) -- The Detectorium (1926) -- New Radio "Things" Wanted (1927) -- Part II. History and Theory of Media -- The Aerophone Number (1908) -- Why "Radio Amateur News" is Here (1919) -- Science and Invention (1920) -- Learn and Work While You Sleep (1921) -- The "New" Science and Invention (1923) -- Are We Intelligent? (1923) -- Part III. Broadcast Regulation -- The Wireless Joker (1908) -- The Wireless Association of America (1909) -- The Roberts Wireless Bill (1910) -- The Alexander Wireless Bill (1912) -- Wireless and the Amateur: A Retrospect (1913) -- The Future of Radio (1919) -- Sayville (1915) -- War and the Radio Amateur (1917) -- Silencing America's Wireless (1917) -- Amateur Radio Restored (1919)



-- Wired Versus Space Radio (1927) -- Part IV. Wireless -- [Editorials] (1909) -- From The Wireless Telephone (1911) -- A Treatise on Wireless Telegraphy (1913) -- The Future of Wireless (1916) -- From Radio for All (1922) -- Radio Broadcasting (1922) -- Is Radio at a Standstill? (1926) -- Edison and Radio (1926) -- Why the Radio Set Builder (1927) -- Radio Enters a New Phase (1927) -- The Short-Wave Era (1928) -- Part V. Television -- Television and the Telephot (1909) -- A Radio-Controlled Television Plane (1924) -- After Television---What? (1927) -- Television Technique (1931) -- Part VI. Sound -- Hearing Through Your Teeth (1916) -- Grand Opera by Wireless (1919) -- The Physiophone: Music for the Deaf (1920) -- The "Pianorad" (1926) -- Part VII. Scientifiction -- Signaling to Mars (1909) -- Our Cover (1913) -- Phoney Patent Offizz: Bookworm's Nurse (1915) -- Imagination Versus Fact (1916) -- Interplanetarian Wireless (1920) -- An American Jules Verne (1920) -- 10,000 Years Hence (1922) -- Predicting Future Inventions (1923) -- The Dark Age of Science (1925) -- A New Sort of Magazine (1926) -- The Lure of Scientifiction (1926) -- Fiction Versus Facts (1926) -- Editorially Speaking (1926) -- Imagination and Reality (1926) -- How to Write "Science" Stories (1930) -- Science Fiction vs. Science Faction (1930) -- Wonders of the Machine Age (1931) -- Reasonableness in Science Fiction (1932) -- Part VIII. Selected Fiction -- Ralph 124C 41+, part 3 (1911) -- The Scientific Adventures of Baron Munchhausen, part 5: "Munchhausen Departs for the Planet Mars" (1915) -- The Magnetic Storm (1918) -- The Electric Duel (1927) -- The Killing Flash (1929) -- Notes -- Index -- Chronological Contents -- Preface: How to Use This Book -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A New Interrupter (1905) -- The Dynamophone (1908) -- The Aerophone Number (1908) -- The Wireless Joker (1908) -- The Wireless Association of America (1909) -- [Editorials] (1909) -- Signaling to Mars (1909) -- Television and the Telephot (1909) -- The Roberts Wireless Bill (1910) -- From The Wireless Telephone (1911) -- The Born and the Mechanical Inventor (1911) -- Ralph 124C 41+, part 3 (1911) -- The Alexander Wireless Bill (1912) -- Wireless and the Amateur: A Retrospect (1913) -- Our Cover (1913) -- A Treatise on Wir.

Sommario/riassunto

"In 1905, a young Jewish immigrant from Luxembourg founded an electrical supply shop in New York. This inventor, writer, and publisher Hugo Gernsback would later become famous for launching the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, in 1926. But while science fiction's annual Hugo Awards were named in his honor, there has been surprisingly little understanding of how the genre began among a community of tinkerers all drawn to Gernsback's vision of comprehending the future of media through making. In The Perversity of Things, Grant Wythoff makes available texts by Hugo Gernsback that were foundational both for science fiction and the emergence of media studies. Wythoff argues that Gernsback developed a means of describing and assessing the cultural impact of emerging media long before media studies became an academic discipline. From editorials and blueprints to media histories, critical essays, and short fiction, Wythoff has collected a wide range of Gernsback's writings that have been out of print since their magazine debut in the early 1900s. These articles cover such topics as television; the regulation of wireless/radio; war and technology; speculative futures; media-archaeological curiosities like the dynamophone and hypnobioscope; and more. All together, this collection shows how Gernsback's publications evolved from an electrical parts catalog to a full-fledged literary genre. The Perversity of Things aims to reverse the widespread misunderstanding of Gernsback within the history of science fiction criticism. Through



painstaking research and extensive annotations and commentary, Wythoff reintroduces us to Gernsback and the origins of science fiction"--

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910786602303321

Autore

De Jasay Anthony <1925->

Titolo

Economic sense and nonsense : reflections from Europe, 2008-2012 / / Anthony de Jasay ; edited by Hartmut Kliemt

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Indianapolis, Indiana : , : Liberty Fund, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-61487-917-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (311 p.)

Collana

Collected Papers of Anthony de Jasay

Disciplina

330.94/0561

Soggetti

Europe Economic conditions 21st century

Europe Economic policy 21st century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

""Anthony de Jasay, Economic Sense and Nonsense ""; ""Front Matter ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. vii ""; ""Preface, p. xi ""; ""Part I. To Spend or Not to Spend?, p. 1 ""; ""1. To Spend or Not To Spend?, p. 3 ""; ""2. Who is Afraid of the National Debt?, p. 8 ""; ""3. Two Cheers For Fiscal Austerity: Part I, p. 13 ""; ""4. Two Cheers For Fiscal Austerity: Part 2, p. 17 ""; ""5. What Became of the Liquidity Trap?, p. 22 ""; ""6. The Archbishop and the Accountants, p. 25 ""; ""7. Two Ways, But Where To?, p. 29 ""; ""8. The Platinum Rule, p. 34 ""

""9. A Fiscal Curb To Tame the State?, p. 40 """"10. Can Sovereign Borrowing Be A Criminal Offense?, p. 43 ""; ""Part 2. The Third Way to Stability?, p. 47 ""; ""1. Greed, Need, Risk, and Regulation, p. 49 ""; ""2. Trudging Down the Third Way, p. 59 ""; ""3. Open Season on the Capitalist Free-For-All, p. 63 ""; ""4. Collective Choice at Work, p. 66 ""; ""5. Instinctive Blunders: Job Protection and Redistribution, p. 70 ""; ""6. In Fantasyland: the Stressless Economy, p. 74 ""; ""7. They Wanted A New Order, p. 78 ""; ""Part 3: The United States of Europe and America,



p. 83 ""

""1. The Foolish Quest For Stability, p. 85 """"2. Europeans Know Better: The Atlantic Cleavage on Financial Reform, p. 89 ""; ""3. Our Cherished Optimum Currency Area: Its Trials and Tribulations, p. 93 ""; ""4. Eurozone: It Seemed A Good Idea at the Time, p. 98 ""; ""5. Stone-Age Banking, Anti-Speculation, and Rescuing the Euro, p. 102 ""; ""6. Butcher, Brewer, Baker, Banker: All Must Work by the Golden Rule, p. 106 ""; ""7. Euramerica: A Safety-First Economy, p. 110 ""; ""8. Come and Get Caught in my Trap, p. 114 ""; ""9. The Use and Abuse of Taxes and Tax Havens, p. 118 ""

""10. Russia's Socialist Heritage, p. 122 """"11. Oil, Gas, and Bluster, p. 127 ""; ""Part 4. The Best of the Worst, p. 135 ""; ""1. The Best of the Worst: What Price Democracy?, p. 137 ""; ""2. Is Society a Great Big Insurance Company?, p. 142 ""; ""3. Incomes: Equalizing or Churning?, p. 147 ""; ""4. The Fat Cats, The Underdogs, and Social Justice, p. 151 ""; ""5. Equal, Poverty, Unequal, Affluence, p. 156 ""; ""6. Topping Up Welfare, p. 160 ""; ""7. Is Society A Great Big Credit Card? Part I, p. 164 ""; ""8. Is Society a Great Big Credit Card?, Part 2, p. 168 ""

""9. Class War By Judo, p. 171 """"Part 5. Risks' Return, p. 177 ""; ""1. Solvency and Liquidity: Some Financial ""Crises"" Are More Critical Than Others, p. 179 ""; ""2. A Trillion-Dollar ""Catastrophe""?, p. 184 ""; ""3. Bank, Debt, Sovereign Debt, and the Dogs That Did Not Bark, p. 188 ""; ""4. Is S&P A WMD?, p. 193 ""; ""5. Ned Ludd, Handloom Weaving, and Franco-German Moral Banking, p. 197 ""; ""6. Weeding Out the ""Socially Not Useful,"" p. 201 ""; ""Part 6. Cheap Talk as a Weapon of Mass Destruction, p. 205 ""

""1. Cheap Talk, A Weapon of Mass Destruction: Asset Values, Expectations, and the Apocalypse, p. 207 ""