Unruly technics in the French literary avant-garde: technological writings of the Third Republic and their afterlives in contemporary thought
<p>This thesis traces a particular genealogy of thinking and writing about technics which germinates in French avant-garde writings of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, takes root in the mid-twentieth century in the work of major French philosophers, and continues to bloom in...
Autor principal: | Chalmers, M |
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Altres autors: | Lübecker, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English French |
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2021
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