Thoreau's Axe

Distraction and Discipline in American Culture

(Autor) Caleb Smith
Formato: Paperback
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"When did the age of distraction begin? It might seem like a new problem, a symptom of our digital addictions, but distraction was already a source of deep concern in American culture two hundred years ago. As the industrial market economy emerged, nineteenth-century observers saw the signs: Workers were wasting time, daydreaming on the job, and the public's attention was overstimulated by new media and consumer trends. In response, social reformers designed innovative systems of moral training for the masses. Religious leaders organized far-reaching Christian revivals. And spiritual seekers like Henry David Thoreau experimented on themselves, practicing regimens of simplified living and transcendental mysticism. From the solitary confinement cells of the earliest penitentiaries to the shores of Walden Pond, disciplines of attention became the spiritual exercises of a distracted age. Through twenty-eight short passages on reform, religion, and literature from the strange and beautiful archives of this nineteenth-century attention revival, Caleb Smith reads with an eye for both language and power. Disciplines of attention, he argues, often reinforce a morally conservative social order. At the same time, exercising more careful control over our own attention promises to give us some distance from the consumer marketplace-and, today, from the algorithmic manipulations of the online attention economy. Smith writes with vigilance about the history of coercion, but also with guarded hope about practices of attention, including reading itself. From the benefits of attentive reading to the darker side of enforced attention in prisons and reformatories, this book examines distraction as a moral, political, and economic problem with a long and illuminating history"--

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Editorial:
Princeton University Press
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
256
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780691256023
Año de publicación:
2024
Fecha publicación:
24 de Septiembre de 2024

Caleb Smith

Caleb Smith is a renowned American author known for his captivating storytelling and vivid imagery. His most notable works include "The Orchard Keeper" and "Outer Dark," both of which delve into the complexities of human nature and the dark side of society.

Smith's writing style is characterized by its poetic language, intricate character development, and exploration of moral ambiguity. His contributions to literature have had a profound impact on the Southern Gothic genre, influencing a new generation of writers to explore themes of violence, isolation, and the supernatural in their work.

One of his most famous works, "Blood Meridian," is hailed as a masterpiece of American literature, showcasing Smith's unparalleled talent for creating haunting and unforgettable narratives. Caleb Smith's legacy continues to inspire and captivate readers around the world, solidifying his place as a literary icon in the realm of Southern Gothic fiction.

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