Recently, non- and paraverbal properties of literary texts at the level of documentary inscription (i.e. materiality), seen individually or as aspects of a so-called ‘material text’, that is, the union of materiality and verbal sign systems, received an increasing amount of attention in textual scholarship and literary studies. Here, ‘meaning’ or at least ‘semantic potentiality’ has been attributed to both or either and physical features of texts have been construed as hitherto neglected aspects of literary communication and literary aesthetics. In what follows, I will present a brief conspectus of the current debate and then try to provide a reconstruction of underlying ideas by answering the question ‘how does a material text mean?’. Tak...
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Recently, non- and paraverbal properties of literary texts at the level of documentary inscription (...
In recent decades, scholars working in the realm of the metaphilology have focused increasingly on t...
This thesis examines the concepts of materiality and the literary letter. It traces the historical d...
This article provides the theoretical coordinates for a set of concerns recently emergent in the hum...
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It is with the materiality of language, or Materia Prima, that this article concerns itself, reflect...
According to the Critical Theory (Frankfurt School), things deeply influence the processes of human ...
The use of digital tools for literary studies brings about emergent new textualities\ud that challen...
Book chapter from an edited volume on new approaches to the investigation of inscriptions from diffe...
This article provides a context for the section “Creating Language and Theorizing Literature”. The e...
This chapter aims to indicate the various ways that historians can analyse how language conjures thi...
Analysing the materiality of theatre, Cormac Power uses Brecht to analyse the modernist idealisation...
Recently, non- and paraverbal properties of literary texts at the level of documentary inscription (...
In recent decades, scholars working in the realm of the metaphilology have focused increasingly on t...
This thesis examines the concepts of materiality and the literary letter. It traces the historical d...
This article provides the theoretical coordinates for a set of concerns recently emergent in the hum...
Abstract: Words are more than vehicles for semantic meaning; they can also be regarded as ‘things’ w...
This paper is an extension of the arguments and examples offered in ‘Materia Prima, Text-as Image’ (...
This paper presents case examples of experimental literature that tap into the potentials of multim...
The current scholarly fascination with objects as textual sources and as artifacts of meaning serves...
It is with the materiality of language, or Materia Prima, that this article concerns itself, reflect...
According to the Critical Theory (Frankfurt School), things deeply influence the processes of human ...
The use of digital tools for literary studies brings about emergent new textualities\ud that challen...
Book chapter from an edited volume on new approaches to the investigation of inscriptions from diffe...
This article provides a context for the section “Creating Language and Theorizing Literature”. The e...
This chapter aims to indicate the various ways that historians can analyse how language conjures thi...
Analysing the materiality of theatre, Cormac Power uses Brecht to analyse the modernist idealisation...