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Interacting with print: elements of reading in the era of print saturation

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A thorough rethinking of a field deserves to take a shape that is in itself new. 'Interacting with Print' delivers on this premise, reworking the history of print through a unique effort in authorial collaboration.

The book itself is not a typical monograph-rather, it is a 'multigraph,' the collective work of 22 scholars who together have assembled an alphabetically arranged tour of key concepts for the study of print culture, from Anthologies and Binding to Publicity and Taste.

Each entry builds on its term in order to resituate print and book history within a broader media ecology throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.

The central theme is interactivity, in three senses: people interacting with print; print interacting with the non-print media that it has long been thought, erroneously, to have displaced; and people interacting with each other through print.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
022646928X / 9780226469287
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
26/01/2018
English
349 pages
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