A tension runs through Nathan Shockey’s well-researched book of essays on the topic of the medial transition to print culture; it is this: does the value of print material lie within its semantic content or within its market value? Although at several points the book refers to this as a dialectic as though each side of the tension were in equal balance, ultimately Shockey is more concerned with the latter notion of books and print as media objects in the world rather than as conveyors of meaning. This is evidenced by the preponderance of instances in which he highlights that reading does not matter and where writing (in the sense of the noun not the gerund) does or simply is matter
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The first decades of the 20th century saw the radical transformation of the ways in which literary m...
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This reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts on twentieth and twenty-first century p...
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Lulled into somnolence by five hundred years of print, literary analysis should awaken to the import...
This is an awkward defense of print. As tactics and strategies of defending go, this is an odd one b...
This study investigates the strategies of the consumer manga text Omo ni naitemasu and shows its loc...
The increasing use of social media along with the rapidly developing digitization of the book has le...
Written language is a way of communicating abstract ideas through symbols that we learn to understan...
The term manga is used to refer to a range of related and at times exclusive domains according to th...
vi, 91 leaves ; 29 cmThe primacy of the print novel as the main mode for knowledge dissemination an...
Print culture, as the call for this issue suggests, has dominated the world for 500 years, but also ...
The advent of digital communication technology has been often been seen as the end of print culture....
In 2001 Laurel Brake wrote an article entitled On Print Culture: The State We're In. Now, almost fif...
The first decades of the 20th century saw the radical transformation of the ways in which literary m...
Today, consumers must constantly adapt to new forms of media technology and content. While the major...
Exploring Mediacy- Challenging LiteracyPrint culture is contested in digital culture. Analytical con...
This reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts on twentieth and twenty-first century p...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, the growth of the book trades depended upon a serie...
Lulled into somnolence by five hundred years of print, literary analysis should awaken to the import...
This is an awkward defense of print. As tactics and strategies of defending go, this is an odd one b...
This study investigates the strategies of the consumer manga text Omo ni naitemasu and shows its loc...
The increasing use of social media along with the rapidly developing digitization of the book has le...
Written language is a way of communicating abstract ideas through symbols that we learn to understan...
The term manga is used to refer to a range of related and at times exclusive domains according to th...
vi, 91 leaves ; 29 cmThe primacy of the print novel as the main mode for knowledge dissemination an...