Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Working with literary archives, this dissertation seeks to establish a critical methodology of <italic> narrative bibliography </italic>. The critic as bibliographer is able to witness the production of literature as a communal process, represented by materials pertaining to all stages of composition and execution. In the pursuit of both textual meaning and literary argument, the narrative bibliographer is in a unique position to tell the stories of how books enter the world. Through this practice the archive becomes a poetic space of cultural memory, expanding the possibilities of criticism to make arguments not just about texts, but also about the readers of texts. In three chapters, each focu...
This dissertation explores how museums generated debates about the relationship between scientific k...
This project traces literary catalogues through roughly a century of American literature and takes s...
This dissertation examines the relationship of poetry and the U.S. daily newspaper in the nineteenth...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two distinct elements, one critical and the other creative...
In “Books as Archives: Archival Poetics in Post-1980 Experimental Writing and Book Design,” I develo...
This dissertation uses the methodological tools of archival research to interrogate the relationship...
This dissertation investigates how editors transformed two figures---Walt Whitman, a highly controve...
289 pages“Archiving Otherwise” considers how the documentary mode transforms poetic forms in contemp...
The Archive of Folk Song, renamed the Archive of Folk Culture in 1981, has provided over fifty years...
This dissertation investigates literary conventions in nineteenth-century America---the way they are...
The purpose of this study was to identify the evolution of digital preservation, scholarly publicati...
This thesis demonstrates how archival poetics permeates contemporary American multimodal literature ...
In this article, I argue that a set of 19th-century documents written by the poet Walt Whitman on be...
This volume offers new and challenging interdisciplinary approaches to the use and study of literary...
Walt Whitman proposed that the politics of mankind would be written by him or for him. David Kuebach...
This dissertation explores how museums generated debates about the relationship between scientific k...
This project traces literary catalogues through roughly a century of American literature and takes s...
This dissertation examines the relationship of poetry and the U.S. daily newspaper in the nineteenth...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation consists of two distinct elements, one critical and the other creative...
In “Books as Archives: Archival Poetics in Post-1980 Experimental Writing and Book Design,” I develo...
This dissertation uses the methodological tools of archival research to interrogate the relationship...
This dissertation investigates how editors transformed two figures---Walt Whitman, a highly controve...
289 pages“Archiving Otherwise” considers how the documentary mode transforms poetic forms in contemp...
The Archive of Folk Song, renamed the Archive of Folk Culture in 1981, has provided over fifty years...
This dissertation investigates literary conventions in nineteenth-century America---the way they are...
The purpose of this study was to identify the evolution of digital preservation, scholarly publicati...
This thesis demonstrates how archival poetics permeates contemporary American multimodal literature ...
In this article, I argue that a set of 19th-century documents written by the poet Walt Whitman on be...
This volume offers new and challenging interdisciplinary approaches to the use and study of literary...
Walt Whitman proposed that the politics of mankind would be written by him or for him. David Kuebach...
This dissertation explores how museums generated debates about the relationship between scientific k...
This project traces literary catalogues through roughly a century of American literature and takes s...
This dissertation examines the relationship of poetry and the U.S. daily newspaper in the nineteenth...