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The Vibrating Wire: Nicholson Baker's Vox and the Art of Analog

Casey Michael Henry
- 01 Jan 2016 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 2, pp 20-38
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A lack of critical understanding of Baker's "phone sex novel" Vox (1992) has been pointed out by as mentioned in this paper, who argue that Baker's embrace of analog technology occurs out of sync with the concurrent development of the ARPAnet into the public Internet.
Abstract
There is a lack of critical understanding of Nicholson Baker’s “phone sex novel” Vox (1992). Chiefly overlooked is the exact function of Vox ’s complex system of outmoded telecommunications technology, which the novelist uses in order to experiment with erotic possibilities of the human voice. Viewed historically, Baker’s embrace of analog technology occurs out of sync with the concurrent development of the ARPAnet into the public Internet. His strategic disruption of the Internet’s potential for communication foregrounds personal voice as a more intimate mode of sexual mediation than sterile and deterministic digital models. Understanding the full nature of Baker’s analog-directed perspective is essential for unpacking Baker’s recurring interest in idiosyncratic sexuality.

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