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Book, Text, Medium: Cross Sectional Reading for a Digital Age

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Culture series
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Book, Text, Medium: Cross Sectional Reading for a Digital Age utilizes codex history, close reading, and language philosophy to assess the transformative arc between medieval books and today's e-books.

It examines what happens to the reading experience in the twenty-first century when the original concept of a book is still held in the mind of a reader, if no longer in the reader's hand.

Leading critic Garrett Stewart explores the play of mediation more generally, as the concept of book moves from a manufactured object to simply the language it puts into circulation.

Framed by digital poetics, phonorobotics, and the rising popularity of audiobooks, this study sheds new light on both the history of reading and the negation of legible print in conceptual book art.

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Cambridge University Press
1108883060 / 9781108883061
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
028.9
13/01/2021
England
English
280 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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