This article asks what it means to consider a twenty-first-century novel as a machine able to talk about its own materiality. Is it a series of keystrokes or digital files or marks on a page? If, as Friedrich Kittler presumes, digital technology has boosted the autopoietic qualities of the media system, in what sense do paper books remain active components of this system and in what sense do they appear within it as old media, spoken for by the electronically mediated texts that represent them? Or have novels become comments on this in-between state of being no longer quite materially decipherable as paper sequences, portable objects, material containers of letters arranged on a page and yet not being fully free of this image of the book? F...
t is necessary to continuously review the definition of the book moving from one bound by its materi...
Discussions about the future of literature and reading tend to assume a paper/digital technologies d...
The 2010s has seen an explosion of scholarship eulogizing the novel, as if the medium has been fresh...
The 2013 publication of S, J.J. Abrams’ and Doug Dorst’s “love letter to the written word,” represen...
vi, 91 leaves ; 29 cmThe primacy of the print novel as the main mode for knowledge dissemination an...
The erroneous belief that a new medium will completely replace a previous one is nowhere more eviden...
The influence and impact of new communication technologies, computer-mediated communication and the ...
This volume emerged from the 2013 conference ‘Resurrecting the Book’, which the researcher conceived...
When it comes to book-length texts, readers around the world continue to display a preference for pr...
In his 1991 Writing Space. The Computer, Hypertext and the History of Writing, David Bolter addresse...
This article, stemming from research in contemporary book studies and new media studies aims at show...
Change is a constant of storytelling, in terms of both form and content. Many scholars and commentat...
The advent of the internet and continued proliferation of new media consumption within households ha...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
My dissertation examines contemporary literature's politically and aesthetically dynamic engagement ...
t is necessary to continuously review the definition of the book moving from one bound by its materi...
Discussions about the future of literature and reading tend to assume a paper/digital technologies d...
The 2010s has seen an explosion of scholarship eulogizing the novel, as if the medium has been fresh...
The 2013 publication of S, J.J. Abrams’ and Doug Dorst’s “love letter to the written word,” represen...
vi, 91 leaves ; 29 cmThe primacy of the print novel as the main mode for knowledge dissemination an...
The erroneous belief that a new medium will completely replace a previous one is nowhere more eviden...
The influence and impact of new communication technologies, computer-mediated communication and the ...
This volume emerged from the 2013 conference ‘Resurrecting the Book’, which the researcher conceived...
When it comes to book-length texts, readers around the world continue to display a preference for pr...
In his 1991 Writing Space. The Computer, Hypertext and the History of Writing, David Bolter addresse...
This article, stemming from research in contemporary book studies and new media studies aims at show...
Change is a constant of storytelling, in terms of both form and content. Many scholars and commentat...
The advent of the internet and continued proliferation of new media consumption within households ha...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
My dissertation examines contemporary literature's politically and aesthetically dynamic engagement ...
t is necessary to continuously review the definition of the book moving from one bound by its materi...
Discussions about the future of literature and reading tend to assume a paper/digital technologies d...
The 2010s has seen an explosion of scholarship eulogizing the novel, as if the medium has been fresh...