Delayed Response: The Art Of Waiting From The Ancient To The Instant World

Jason Farman
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Delayed Response: The Art Of Waiting From The Ancient To The Instant World

Jason Farman
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"In our frantic, overstimulated era, is it at all possible to be unruffled by red lights, buffering icons or the long lines at the DMV? Mr. Farman thinks so."—Emily Bobrow, Wall Street Journal

“[Farman’s] account of wait times is certainly exhaustive, running the gamut of history, from Japanese smartphone messaging apps back to Aboriginal message sticks from 50,000 years ago. The book’s longueurs, its digressions, and his pernickety academical style pale beside his main point, very well expressed, that ‘the meaning of life isn’t deferred until that thing we hope for arrives; instead, in the moment of waiting, meaning is located in our ability to recognise the ways that such hopes define us.’ ” —Simon Ings, The Daily Telegraph

“Farman proposes a radical shift of viewing time not as individual but as collective, which is inherently a radical act of empathy — the willingness to accept another’s time as just as valuable as our own.”—Maria Popova, Brain Pickings

“For those who want to understand the rich history and material culture of pauses and less-than-prompt rejoinders, Delayed Response is the book we’ve been waiting for.”—Lydia Pyne, Los Angeles Review of Books

“Grounded in ongoing conversations in time and temporality studies, as well as technology, society, and media studies, Farman’s book makes a crucial contribution in helping us understand ‘negative’ time, interstitial time—time of waiting, of delays, of uncertainties. . . . Pleasantly engaging to read.”—Cynthia Wang, International Journal of Communication

“One of the most interesting and resonant explorations of contemporary media culture that I’ve read. Farman’s wide-ranging, lively storytelling makes the book consistently engaging, and his argument for waiting as humanistic good is truly inspired.”—William Powers, author of New York Times bestseller Hamlet’s BlackBerry

"Jason Farman's timely and entertaining account explores the meaning of waiting and makes a compelling case that we should appreciate the shrinking space between sending and receiving messages. In an era of instant global communication, this book has arrived not a moment too soon."—Tom Standage, Deputy Editor, The Economist

  • Published date: Nov 20, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 232
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 9780300225679
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.813" L x 8.25" H
Jason Farman is an award-winning author and media studies scholar at the University of Maryland. His work has appeared or been cited in the Atlantic, Atlas Obscura, and the New York Times. He lives near Washington, DC.

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