Seven stories of threatening speech :: women's suffrage meets machine code /
Ruth A. Miller demonstrates the potential of taking nonhuman linguistic activity-such as the running of machine code-as an analytical model. Via a lively discussion of 19th-century pro- and antisuffragists, Miller tells a new computational story in which language becomes a thing that executes physic...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ruth A. Miller demonstrates the potential of taking nonhuman linguistic activity-such as the running of machine code-as an analytical model. Via a lively discussion of 19th-century pro- and antisuffragists, Miller tells a new computational story in which language becomes a thing that executes physically or mechanically through systems, networks, and environments, rather than a form for human recognition or representation. Language might be better understood as something that operates but never communicates, that sorts, stores, or reproduces information but never transmits meaning. Miller makes a compelling case that the work that speech has historically done is in need of reevaluation. She severs the link between language and human as well as nonhuman agency, between speech acts and embodiment, and she demonstrates that current theories of electoral politics have missed a key issue: the nonhuman, informational character of threatening linguistic activity. This book thus represents a radical methodological initiative not just for scholars of history and language but for specialists in law, political theory, political science, gender studies, semiotics, and science and technology studies. It takes posthumanist scholarship to an exciting and essential, if sometimes troubling, conclusion. "It is an erudite work by a scholar of enormous talent, who advances a thesis that is richly insightful and deeply provocative."--Mary Hawkesworth, Rutgers University. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (289 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a ""Contents""; ""Part One : A Framework for Inquiry""; ""Chapter One : Threatening Speech""; ""Chapter Two : Machine Code, Systems, and Environments""; ""Chapter Three : Agency""; ""Chapter Four : Women�s Suffrage""; ""Conclusion to Part One: Ignoring Conventions""; ""Part Two : Reading Seven Stories of Suffragists� Speech ""; ""Chapter Five : Antisecular Speech""; ""Chapter Six : Monsters (a Bridge)""; ""Chapter Seven : Repetitive Speech""; ""Chapter Eight : Witches (a Bridge)""; ""Chapter Nine : Insane Speech and Its Remedies""; ""Chapter Ten : Rampant Theory (a Bridge)"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""Chapter Eleven : Dream Speech""""Conclusion to Part Two: Depopulating Environments""; ""Part Three : A Set of New Questions""; ""Chapter Twelve : Anachronistic Computation""; ""Chapter Thirteen : Toward the Beginnings of aTheory of Electoral Politics""; ""Conclusion to Part Three: Telegraph Girls""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index"" | |
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spelling | Miller, Ruth Austin, 1975- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjx3WHq43YvmB6ppQgfC33 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99051219 Seven stories of threatening speech : women's suffrage meets machine code / Ruth A. Miller. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2011. 1 online resource (289 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Includes bibliographical references and index. Ruth A. Miller demonstrates the potential of taking nonhuman linguistic activity-such as the running of machine code-as an analytical model. Via a lively discussion of 19th-century pro- and antisuffragists, Miller tells a new computational story in which language becomes a thing that executes physically or mechanically through systems, networks, and environments, rather than a form for human recognition or representation. Language might be better understood as something that operates but never communicates, that sorts, stores, or reproduces information but never transmits meaning. Miller makes a compelling case that the work that speech has historically done is in need of reevaluation. She severs the link between language and human as well as nonhuman agency, between speech acts and embodiment, and she demonstrates that current theories of electoral politics have missed a key issue: the nonhuman, informational character of threatening linguistic activity. This book thus represents a radical methodological initiative not just for scholars of history and language but for specialists in law, political theory, political science, gender studies, semiotics, and science and technology studies. It takes posthumanist scholarship to an exciting and essential, if sometimes troubling, conclusion. "It is an erudite work by a scholar of enormous talent, who advances a thesis that is richly insightful and deeply provocative."--Mary Hawkesworth, Rutgers University. ""Contents""; ""Part One : A Framework for Inquiry""; ""Chapter One : Threatening Speech""; ""Chapter Two : Machine Code, Systems, and Environments""; ""Chapter Three : Agency""; ""Chapter Four : Womenâ€?s Suffrage""; ""Conclusion to Part One: Ignoring Conventions""; ""Part Two : Reading Seven Stories of Suffragistsâ€? Speech ""; ""Chapter Five : Antisecular Speech""; ""Chapter Six : Monsters (a Bridge)""; ""Chapter Seven : Repetitive Speech""; ""Chapter Eight : Witches (a Bridge)""; ""Chapter Nine : Insane Speech and Its Remedies""; ""Chapter Ten : Rampant Theory (a Bridge)"" ""Chapter Eleven : Dream Speech""""Conclusion to Part Two: Depopulating Environments""; ""Part Three : A Set of New Questions""; ""Chapter Twelve : Anachronistic Computation""; ""Chapter Thirteen : Toward the Beginnings of aTheory of Electoral Politics""; ""Conclusion to Part Three: Telegraph Girls""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index"" English. Women Suffrage United States History 19th century. Speeches, addresses, etc., American History and criticism. Suffragists United States Language. English language Political aspects United States. Femmes Suffrage États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Discours américains Histoire et critique. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Elections. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. bisacsh Politics and Government. eflch English language Political aspects fast Speeches, addresses, etc., American fast Women Suffrage fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1800 - 1899 fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast History fast has work: Seven stories of threatening speech (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGG33RhjJbk7MxtJQCmQVP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Miller, Ruth Austin, 1975- Seven stories of threatening speech. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2011 (DLC) 2011014839 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=414665 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Miller, Ruth Austin, 1975- Seven stories of threatening speech : women's suffrage meets machine code / ""Contents""; ""Part One : A Framework for Inquiry""; ""Chapter One : Threatening Speech""; ""Chapter Two : Machine Code, Systems, and Environments""; ""Chapter Three : Agency""; ""Chapter Four : Womenâ€?s Suffrage""; ""Conclusion to Part One: Ignoring Conventions""; ""Part Two : Reading Seven Stories of Suffragistsâ€? Speech ""; ""Chapter Five : Antisecular Speech""; ""Chapter Six : Monsters (a Bridge)""; ""Chapter Seven : Repetitive Speech""; ""Chapter Eight : Witches (a Bridge)""; ""Chapter Nine : Insane Speech and Its Remedies""; ""Chapter Ten : Rampant Theory (a Bridge)"" ""Chapter Eleven : Dream Speech""""Conclusion to Part Two: Depopulating Environments""; ""Part Three : A Set of New Questions""; ""Chapter Twelve : Anachronistic Computation""; ""Chapter Thirteen : Toward the Beginnings of aTheory of Electoral Politics""; ""Conclusion to Part Three: Telegraph Girls""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index"" Women Suffrage United States History 19th century. Speeches, addresses, etc., American History and criticism. Suffragists United States Language. English language Political aspects United States. Femmes Suffrage États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Discours américains Histoire et critique. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Elections. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. bisacsh Politics and Government. eflch English language Political aspects fast Speeches, addresses, etc., American fast Women Suffrage fast |
title | Seven stories of threatening speech : women's suffrage meets machine code / |
title_auth | Seven stories of threatening speech : women's suffrage meets machine code / |
title_exact_search | Seven stories of threatening speech : women's suffrage meets machine code / |
title_full | Seven stories of threatening speech : women's suffrage meets machine code / Ruth A. Miller. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Seven stories of threatening speech : women's suffrage meets machine code / Ruth A. Miller. |
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title_sort | seven stories of threatening speech women s suffrage meets machine code |
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topic | Women Suffrage United States History 19th century. Speeches, addresses, etc., American History and criticism. Suffragists United States Language. English language Political aspects United States. Femmes Suffrage États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Discours américains Histoire et critique. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Elections. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE History & Theory. bisacsh Politics and Government. eflch English language Political aspects fast Speeches, addresses, etc., American fast Women Suffrage fast |
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