From the Publisher
“Electric Dreams is a very solid cultural studies offering, smoothly written and largely steering clear of heavy-duty theory, making it an almost ideal candidate for undergraduate courses and as an introduction for newcomers to the field.”
-Science Fiction Reader
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“Electric Dreams is at once a synthetic history of the personal computer, a history of representations of the computer, and a treatise on how to think about computing as a cultural phenomenon. Friedman’s original analyses and clear style make the book a pleasure to read.”
-Jonathan Sterne,author of The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction
“This engaging but ultimately unsatisfying book examines the “utopian sphere” — a public forum in which alternative futures can be imagined and debated - that arose in response to computing innovations, ranging from Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine to web logs”
-Kenneth Lipartito,Florida International University
“This book is for anyone who owns or uses a computer. . . . Computers permeate our culture, but we have little idea of where they came from and why we use them the way we do. Electric Dreams offers a mirror to our own hopes, desires, and fears, and empowers us as a community to use technology for our own benefit.”
-M/C Reviews
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“[T]he general reader will thank Mr. Friedman.”
-Studies in American Culture