What is a Literary history of word processing? The importance of this book and its innovative nature is brilliantly summarized in its title. Matthew Kirschenbaum’s essay «seeks to narrate and describe in material and historical terms how computers, specifically word processing, became integral to literary authorship and literary writing» (p. xiii). The book follows a diachronic path, in particular a«reverse chronological trajectory [...], sometimes identified with what is called media archaeology» (p. xv). The focus of each chapter is however mostly thematic. This review will go through all of them, some more superficially than others
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What is a Literary history of word processing? The importance of this book and its innovative nature...
What is a Literary history of word processing? The importance of this book and its innovative nature...
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Thomas K. Hubbard, The Pipes of Pan: Intertextuality and Literary Filiation from Theocritus to Milto...
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The Hieroglyph of Tradition: Freud, Benjamin, Gadamer, Novalis, Kant (Angelika Rauch) (Reviewed by I...
This is an invited essay review of titles and new editions on media culture published by MIT Press. ...
Review of Daniela Côrtes Maduro, ed., Digital Media and Textuality: From Creation to Archiving, Biel...
What is a Literary history of word processing? The importance of this book and its innovative nature...
What is a Literary history of word processing? The importance of this book and its innovative nature...
Bernard Cerquiglini, In Praise of the Variant: A Critical History of Philology. Baltimore: Johns Hop...
Let the appearance of jargon in this book’s title deter no one: Cinematicity in Media History is an ...
This paper presents a review of three books i.e first publications in a new series, Literacies, edit...
A book review of Jerome McGann's A New Republic of Letters: Memory and Scholarship in the Age of Dig...
In Walter Benjamin and the Media, Jaeho Kang strikes a near perfect balance between biographical nar...
Adaptation constitutes the driving force of contemporary culture, with stories adapted across an arr...
Book review of Berardi Franco ‘Bifo’ , AND: Phenomenology of the End, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, 2015...
Thomas K. Hubbard, The Pipes of Pan: Intertextuality and Literary Filiation from Theocritus to Milto...
In this feature essay, Miranda Anderson reflects on how notions of the mind and the self, and the ke...
Review by James C. McKusick. The Philosophy of Language in Britain: Major Theories From Hobbes to Th...
The Hieroglyph of Tradition: Freud, Benjamin, Gadamer, Novalis, Kant (Angelika Rauch) (Reviewed by I...
This is an invited essay review of titles and new editions on media culture published by MIT Press. ...
Review of Daniela Côrtes Maduro, ed., Digital Media and Textuality: From Creation to Archiving, Biel...