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The ARC and the Machine

The ARC and the Machine

Caroline Bassett

Manchester University Press
2007
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The Arc and the machine is a timely and original defence of narrative in an age of information. Stressing interpretation and experience alongside affect and sensation it convincingly argues that narrative is key to contemporary forms of cultural production and to the practice of contemporary life. Re-appraising the prospects for narrative in the digital age, it insists on the centrality of narrative to informational culture and provokes a critical re-appraisal of how innovations in information technology as a material cultural form can be understood and assessed.The book offers a careful exploration of narrative theory, a sophisticated critique of techno-cultural writing, and a series of tightly focused case studies. All of which point the way to a restoration of a critical - rather than celebratory approaches - to new media. The scope and range of this book is broad, its argumentation careful and exacting, and its conclusions exciting.
The ARC and the Machine

The ARC and the Machine

Caroline Bassett

Manchester University Press
2014
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The arc and the machine is a timely and original defence of narrative in an age of information. Stressing interpretation and experience alongside affect and sensation it convincingly argues that narrative is key to contemporary forms of cultural production and to the practice of contemporary life. Re-appraising the prospects for narrative in the digital age, it insists on the centrality of narrative to informational culture and provokes a critical re-appraisal of how innovations in information technology as a material cultural form can be understood and assessed.The book offers a careful exploration of narrative theory, a sophisticated critique of techno-cultural writing and a series of tightly focused case studies. All of which point the way to a restoration of a critical – rather than celebratory – approach to new media. The scope and range of this book is broad, its argumentation careful and exacting, and its conclusions exciting.
Anti-Computing

Anti-Computing

Caroline Bassett

Manchester University Press
2022
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We live in a moment of high anxiety around digital transformation. Computers are blamed for generating toxic forms of culture and ways of life. Once part of future imaginaries that were optimistic or even utopian, today there is a sense that things have turned out very differently. Anti-computing is widespread. This book seeks to understand its cultural and material logics, its forms, and its operations. Anti-Computing critically investigates forgotten histories of dissent – moments when the imposition of computational technologies, logics, techniques, imaginaries, utopias have been questioned, disputed, or refused. It asks why dissent is forgotten and how - under what circumstances - it revives. Constituting an engagement with media archaeology/medium theory and working through a series of case studies, this book is compelling reading for scholars in digital media, literary, cultural history, digital humanities and associated fields at all levels.An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.
Furious

Furious

Caroline Bassett; Sarah Kember; Kate O'Riordan

Pluto Press
2019
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As digital transformations continue to accelerate in the world, discourses of big data have come to dominate in a number of fields, from politics and economics, to media and education. But how can we really understand the digital world when so much of the writing through which we grapple with it remains deeply problematic? In a compelling new work of feminist critical theory, Bassett, Kember and O'Riordan scrutinise many of the assumptions of a masculinist digital world, highlighting the tendency of digital humanities scholarship to venerate and essentialise technical forms, and to adopt gendered writing and citation practices. Contesting these writings, practices and politics, the authors foreground feminist traditions and contributions to the field, offering alternative modes of knowledge production, and a radically different, poetic writing style. Through this prism, Furious brings into focus themes including the automation of home and domestic work, the Anthropocene, and intersectional feminist technofutures.
Furious

Furious

Caroline Bassett; Sarah Kember; Kate O'Riordan

Pluto Press
2019
pokkari
As digital transformations continue to accelerate in the world, discourses of big data have come to dominate in a number of fields, from politics and economics, to media and education. But how can we really understand the digital world when so much of the writing through which we grapple with it remains deeply problematic? In a compelling new work of feminist critical theory, Bassett, Kember and O'Riordan scrutinise many of the assumptions of a masculinist digital world, highlighting the tendency of digital humanities scholarship to venerate and essentialise technical forms, and to adopt gendered writing and citation practices. Contesting these writings, practices and politics, the authors foreground feminist traditions and contributions to the field, offering alternative modes of knowledge production, and a radically different, poetic writing style. Through this prism, Furious brings into focus themes including the automation of home and domestic work, the Anthropocene, and intersectional feminist technofutures.
Slavery in the state of North Carolina

Slavery in the state of North Carolina

John Spencer Bassett

Hansebooks
2017
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Slavery in the state of North Carolina is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1899. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina (1896)

Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina (1896)

John Spencer Bassett

Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
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Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina is a historical book written by John Spencer Bassett in 1896. The book is an in-depth exploration of the history of slavery and servitude in the colony of North Carolina during the 17th and 18th centuries. It examines the social, economic, and political factors that contributed to the development of slavery and servitude in the colony, as well as the experiences of enslaved and indentured people.Bassett provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal and social structures that supported slavery and servitude in North Carolina, including the role of the colonial government, the development of the slave trade, and the treatment of enslaved people. He also explores the ways in which slavery and servitude affected the broader society, including the impact on the economy, culture, and politics of the colony.The book draws on a wide range of primary sources, including court records, plantation diaries, and personal accounts, to provide a detailed and nuanced understanding of the lives of enslaved and indentured people in North Carolina. It also includes detailed discussions of the debates and controversies surrounding slavery and servitude during this period, including the role of religion and morality in shaping public opinion.Overall, Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of slavery and servitude in the United States, as well as the broader social, economic, and political forces that shaped the development of these institutions.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1896 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina

Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina

John Spencer Bassett

Southern Historical Press
2023
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By: John Spencer Bassett, Phd., Pub. 1896, reprinted 2023, 86 pages, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-129-6. Contents of this book: Conditions of Settlement, Estimate of numbers, Importation and Distribution of Salves, Laws relating to slavery, the Slave Court, Runaways, Slave's Rights, Emancipation, Free Negroes, Indian Slavery and White Servitude.
A Guide to North Carolina's Freshwater Fishes

A Guide to North Carolina's Freshwater Fishes

Bryn Tracy; Fred C. Rohde; Scott Smith; Jesse Bissette; Gabriela Hogue

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
2024
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More than 250 species of freshwater fishes live in North Carolina waters, making identification a challenge. Thanks to this comprehensive guide, anyone will be able to accurately identify any fish found in North Carolina—and better appreciate the diversity and beauty of fishes within the state. Inside the book:* Detailed identification keys based on essential species markers* 546 full-color images for clear identification of species markers* 260 maps showing species distribution throughout the state* Information on the freshwater fish families and ichthyological history of North Carolina* An appendix that explains the meanings behind the scientific namesThis is the must-have portable reference for nature lovers and anglers in North Carolina and beyond.
Caroline

Caroline

Sarah Miller

William Morrow Paperbacks
2018
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USA Today Bestseller!One of Refinery29's Best Reads of SeptemberIn this novel authorized by the Little House Heritage Trust, Sarah Miller vividly recreates the beauty, hardship, and joys of the frontier in a dazzling work of historical fiction, a captivating story that illuminates one courageous, resilient, and loving pioneer woman as never before—Caroline Ingalls, "Ma" in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved Little House books.In the frigid days of February, 1870, Caroline Ingalls and her family leave the familiar comforts of the Big Woods of Wisconsin and the warm bosom of her family, for a new life in Kansas Indian Territory. Packing what they can carry in their wagon, Caroline, her husband Charles, and their little girls, Mary and Laura, head west to settle in a beautiful, unpredictable land full of promise and peril.The pioneer life is a hard one, especially for a pregnant woman with no friends or kin to turn to for comfort or help. The burden of work must be shouldered alone, sickness tended without the aid of doctors, and babies birthed without the accustomed hands of mothers or sisters. But Caroline’s new world is also full of tender joys. In adapting to this strange new place and transforming a rough log house built by Charles’ hands into a home, Caroline must draw on untapped wells of strength she does not know she possesses.For more than eighty years, generations of readers have been enchanted by the adventures of the American frontier’s most famous child, Laura Ingalls Wilder, in the Little House books. Now, that familiar story is retold in this captivating tale of family, fidelity, hardship, love, and survival that vividly reimagines our past.
Caroline

Caroline

Sarah Miller

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
2017
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USA Today Bestseller!One of Refinery29's Best Reads of SeptemberIn this novel authorized by the Little House Heritage Trust, Sarah Miller vividly recreates the beauty, hardship, and joys of the frontier in a dazzling work of historical fiction, a captivating story that illuminates one courageous, resilient, and loving pioneer woman as never before—Caroline Ingalls, "Ma" in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved Little House books.In the frigid days of February, 1870, Caroline Ingalls and her family leave the familiar comforts of the Big Woods of Wisconsin and the warm bosom of her family, for a new life in Kansas Indian Territory. Packing what they can carry in their wagon, Caroline, her husband Charles, and their little girls, Mary and Laura, head west to settle in a beautiful, unpredictable land full of promise and peril.The pioneer life is a hard one, especially for a pregnant woman with no friends or kin to turn to for comfort or help. The burden of work must be shouldered alone, sickness tended without the aid of doctors, and babies birthed without the accustomed hands of mothers or sisters. But Caroline’s new world is also full of tender joys. In adapting to this strange new place and transforming a rough log house built by Charles’ hands into a home, Caroline must draw on untapped wells of strength she does not know she possesses.For more than eighty years, generations of readers have been enchanted by the adventures of the American frontier’s most famous child, Laura Ingalls Wilder, in the Little House books. Now, that familiar story is retold in this captivating tale of family, fidelity, hardship, love, and survival that vividly reimagines our past.
Caroline

Caroline

Cornelius Medvei

Vintage
2012
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When Mr Shaw meets Caroline on his summer holiday she turns his world upside down. She plays chess magnificently, charms his colleagues and, most importantly, Caroline re-awakens in Mr Shaw an appetite for life he thought he'd lost.
Caroline

Caroline

Hayl Townsend

Lulu.com
2019
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Caroline lives her day to day life as a teenager in New York trying to find and spread joy everywhere she walks. A regular volunteer, a straight A student, an avid reader, artistic, and environmentally aware, she embodies life and happiness that most everybody strives to achieve, especially and including her two best friends, Archie and Callum. It is a completely normal day in her home burrow when things take a drastic turn for the worst, and she makes a shocking discovery which will change the rest of her life, and even the life she has already lived. Caroline's father, whom she knows nothing about, is the King of the Universe, which just so happens to be coming apart at the seams. Upon this discovery, she is brought on a journey back to her home planet. She finds on this trek that the rest of the Universe is actually much worse, and far darker, than her Earth life could have ever pictured. she can only hope her and her friends can make it home alive, and preferably in one piece.