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“Røret er koldt i hånden” - Telefonen i dansk litteratur og kultur 1876-2014
Author(s) -
Martin Gerster Johansen,
Søren Langager Høgh
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
passage
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1904-7797
pISSN - 0901-8883
DOI - 10.7146/pas.v29i72.19742
Subject(s) - danish , context (archaeology) , perspective (graphical) , cultural history , phone , history , sociology , art history , media studies , art , anthropology , philosophy , visual arts , linguistics , archaeology
Martin Gerster Johansen & Søren Langager Høgh: “‘Røret er koldt i hånden’: The Telephone in Danish Literature and Culture 1876-2014”Through a double perspective of literature and cultural history, this article describes the telephone’s historical status in a Danish context. While phone technology in the cultural-historical perspective has usually been received with either jubilation or fear, the article shows how the phone in more recent Danish literature appears in a more nuanced and calm way. Specialized knowledge of telephones and their history is coupled with close readings of a range of Danish works including the authors Harald Kidde, Emil Bønnelycke, Helle Helle, Lone Hørslev and Klaus Høeck. The hypothesis is that literature holds a large and pristine field of phone knowledge and the aim of the article is to expose this knowledge.

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