The Perversity of Things
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The Perversity of Things

Hugo Gernsback on Media, Tinkering, and Scientifiction

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The Perversity of Things

Hugo Gernsback on Media, Tinkering, and Scientifiction

About this book

In 1905, a young Jewish immigrant from Luxembourg founded an electrical supply shop in New York. This inventor, writer, and publisher Hugo Gernsback would later become famous for launching the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, in 1926. But while science fiction’s annual Hugo Awards were named in his honor, there has been surprisingly little understanding of how the genre began among a community of tinkerers all drawn to Gernsback’s vision of comprehending the future of media through making. In The Perversity of Things, Grant Wythoff makes available texts by Hugo Gernsback that were foundational both for science fiction and the emergence of media studies.

Wythoff argues that Gernsback developed a means of describing and assessing the cultural impact of emerging media long before media studies became an academic discipline. From editorials and blueprints to media histories, critical essays, and short fiction, Wythoff has collected a wide range of Gernsback’s writings that have been out of print since their magazine debut in the early 1900s. These articles cover such topics as television; the regulation of wireless/radio; war and technology; speculative futures; media-archaeological curiosities like the dynamophone and hypnobioscope; and more. All together, this collection shows how Gernsback’s publications evolved from an electrical parts catalog to a full-fledged literary genre.

The Perversity of Things aims to reverse the widespread misunderstanding of Gernsback within the history of science fiction criticism. Through painstaking research and extensive annotations and commentary, Wythoff reintroduces us to Gernsback and the origins of science fiction.

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Year
2016
eBook ISBN
9781452953144

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Thematic Contents
  6. Chronological Contents
  7. How to Use This Book
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Introduction
  10. A New Interrupter (1905)
  11. The Dynamophone (1908)
  12. The Aerophone Number (1908)
  13. The Wireless Joker (1908)
  14. The Wireless Association of America (1909)
  15. [Editorials] (1909)
  16. Signaling to Mars (1909)
  17. Television and the Telephot (1909)
  18. The Roberts Wireless Bill (1910)
  19. From The Wireless Telephone (1911)
  20. The Born and the Mechanical Inventor (1911)
  21. Ralph 124C 41+, Part 3 (1911)
  22. The Alexander Wireless Bill (1912)
  23. Wireless and the Amateur: A Retrospect (1913)
  24. Our Cover (1913)
  25. From A Treatise on Wireless Telegraphy (1913)
  26. The Radioson Detector (1914)
  27. Sayville (1915)
  28. Baron Münchhausen’s New Scientific Adventures, Part 5: “Münchhausen Departs for the Planet Mars” (1915)
  29. Phoney Patent Offizz: Bookworm’s Nurse (1915)
  30. Hearing through Your Teeth (1916)
  31. The Future of Wireless (1916)
  32. Imagination versus Facts (1916)
  33. What to Invent (1916)
  34. The Perversity of Things (1916)
  35. War and the Radio Amateur (1917)
  36. Silencing America’s Wireless (1917)
  37. The Magnetic Storm (1918)
  38. Amateur Radio Restored (1919)
  39. Why “Radio Amateur News” Is Here (1919)
  40. Grand Opera by Wireless (1919)
  41. The Future of Radio (1919)
  42. Thomas A. Edison Speaks to You (1919)
  43. Interplanetarian Wireless (1920)
  44. The Physiophone: Music for the Deaf (1920)
  45. Science and Invention (1920)
  46. An American Jules Verne (1920)
  47. Learn and Work While You Sleep (1921)
  48. From Radio for All (1922)
  49. 10,000 Years Hence (1922)
  50. Radio Broadcasting (1922)
  51. Human Progress (1922)
  52. Results of the $500.00 Prize Contest: Who Will Save the Radio Amateur? (1923)
  53. Predicting Future Inventions (1923)
  54. The “New” Science and Invention (1923)
  55. Are We Intelligent? (1923)
  56. A Radio-Controlled Television Plane (1924)
  57. The Dark Age of Science (1925)
  58. The Isolator (1925)
  59. A New Sort of Magazine (1926)
  60. The Lure of Scientifiction (1926)
  61. Fiction versus Facts (1926)
  62. Editorially Speaking (1926)
  63. Is Radio at a Standstill? (1926)
  64. The Detectorium (1926)
  65. Imagination and Reality (1926)
  66. The “Pianorad” (1926)
  67. Edison and Radio (1926)
  68. Why the Radio Set Builder? (1927)
  69. New Radio “Things” Wanted (1927)
  70. After Television—What? (1927)
  71. Wired versus Space Radio (1927)
  72. The Electric Duel (1927)
  73. Radio Enters into a New Phase (1927)
  74. The Short-Wave Era (1928)
  75. The Killing Flash (1929)
  76. How to Write “Science” Stories (1930)
  77. Science Fiction versus Science Faction (1930)
  78. Television Technique (1931)
  79. Wonders of the Machine Age (1931)
  80. Reasonableness in Science Fiction (1932)
  81. Index

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