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Operation Valhalla : Writings on War, Weapons, and Media

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Operation Valhalla collects eighteen texts by German media theorist Friedrich Kittler on the close connections between war and media technology.

In these essays, public lectures, interviews, literary analyses, and autobiographical musings, Kittler outlines how war has been a central driver of media's evolution, from Prussia's wars against Napoleon to the so-called War on Terror.

Covering an eclectic array of topics, he charts the intertwined military and theatrical histories of the searchlight and the stage lamp, traces the microprocessor's genealogy back to the tank, shows how rapid-fire guns brought about new standards for optics and acoustics, and reads Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow to upset established claims about the relationship between war, technology, and history in the twentieth century.

Throughout, Operation Valhalla foregrounds the outsize role of war in media history as well as Kittler's importance as a daring and original thinker.

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Product Details
Duke University Press
147801184X / 9781478011842
Paperback / softback
302.23
09/04/2021
United States
English
312 pages.
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Translated from the German.