The Comedy of Computation

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781503643109

Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Obsolescence

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By Benjamin Mangrum
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Benjamin Mangrum is Associate Professor of Literature at MIT and author of Land of Tomorrow: Postwar Fiction and the Crisis of American Liberalism (2019), winner of the Louis I. Bredvold Prize in 2019, awarded by the University of Michigan.

"Essential for understanding the technological world in its complexity, absurdity, and vibrancy. Never satisfied with cheap laughs, Mangrum reads across culture in the widest sense, and knows exactly when to take his subjects seriously-for their sake and our own." -Mark Goble, University of California, Berkeley "Mangrum helps readers understand that anxieties about automation are old, not new, and that arts and culture play an essential role in the conversation around computation. An important and illuminating work for scholars of American literature and cultural studies." -Aarthi Vadde, Duke University

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