Description |
xx, 229 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Materiality. Reading books -- Bibliography -- Making printed books -- Textuality. Who's been tampering with my text? -- Copy-text -- Variants -- Authorial intentions -- Textual pluralism -- Printing and reading. Print and the book -- The impact of print -- Models for book history -- Print economics -- Controlling print / controlling reading -- Methods for a history of reading -- Intermediality. Models of intermediality -- Orality and writing -- Manuscript and print -- Text and image -- Remediating. New media -- New materiality -- (Hyper)textuality -- Digital printing and screen reading -- Reading, knowledge, and the digital turn -- Computer-assigned reading -- Conclusion. |
Summary |
Book history has emerged in the last twenty years as one of the most important new fields of interdisciplinary study. It has produced new interpretations of major historical events, has made possible new approaches to history, literature, media, and culture, and presents a distinctive historical perspective on current debates about the future of the book. The Broadview Introduction to Book History provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to this field. Written in a lively, accessible style, chapters on materiality, textuality, printing and reading, intermediality, and remediation guide readers through numerous key concepts, illustrated with examples from literary texts and historical documents produced across a wide historical range. An ideal text for undergraduate and graduate courses in book history, it offers a road map to this dynamic inter-disciplinary field. |
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"For over five hundred years in the West, a particular form of the book-the printed codex-has been woven into the fabric of our lives. It has been the default medium for publicly circulating information and entertainment, and has structured the work, leisure and religious devotion of countless people. Now, as the cultural centrality of the printed book is challenged, we are prompted to reassess its value and its place in the history of media change. Readable but rooted in current scholarship, this introductory guide to book history tries not to privilege any one disciplinary perspective or historical period. Rather, the guide and its accompanying anthology aim to help the reader to find his or her bearings within the field, and to provide a map with which to navigate book history more widely."-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Books -- History.
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Books. (OCoLC)fst00836401
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Buchgeschichte Fach.
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Buch.
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Genre/Form |
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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Added Author |
Mole, Tom, 1976- author.
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Standard No. |
40027134929 |
ISBN |
1554810876 (softcover) |
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9781554810871 (softcover) |
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