Print Cultures: A Reader in Theory and Practice
Editat de Caroline Davisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2019
Offering a concise survey of critical work, this volume is an essential companion for students of Literature or Publishing with an interest in the history of the book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780230280908
ISBN-10: 0230280900
Pagini: 362
Ilustrații: Bibliographie
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0230280900
Pagini: 362
Ilustrații: Bibliographie
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
PART
ONE:
Publishing
Theory
and
Practice.-
Introduction.-
Stanley
Unwin,
The
Truth
About
a
Publisher.-
Pierre
Bourdieu,
The
Market
of
Symbolic
Goods.- Gérard
Genette,
Introduction
to
Paratexts:
Thresholds
of
Interpretation.-
Lynne
Spender,
Intruders
on
the
Rights
of
Men:
Women's
Unpublished
Heritage.-
John
Thompson,
Introduction
to
Merchants
of
Culture.-
Michael
Bhaskar,
The
Digital
Context
and
Challenge.-PART
TWO:
Authorship.-
Introduction.-
Mary
Ann
Gillies,
Agents
and
the
Field
of
Print
Culture.-
Joe
Moran,
Disembodied
Images:
Authors,
Authorship
and
Celebrity.-
Juliet
Gardiner,
'What
is
an
Author':
Contemporary
Publishing
Discourse
and
the
Author
Figure.-
Laura
Dietz,
Who
Are
You
Calling
an
Author?
Changing
Definitions
of
Career
Legitimacy
for
Novelists
in
the
Digital
Era.-
George
Landow,
Reconfiguring
the
Author.-PART
THREE:
Readers
and
the
Literary
Marketplace.-
Introduction.-
Q.
D.
Leavis,
The
Book
Market.-
Geoffrey
Faber,
A
Publisher
Looks
at
Booksellers.-
Janice
Radway,
The
Scandal
of
the
Middlebrow.-
Clive
Bloom,
How
the
British
Read.-PART
FOUR:
Censorship
and
Print
Culture.-
Introduction.-
Sue
Curry
Jansen,
The
Censor's
New
Clothes.-
Lewis
A.
Coser,
Publishers
as
Gatekeepers
of
Ideas.-
Alistair
McCleery.-
The
Trials
and
Travels
ofLady
Chatterley's
Lover.-
Archie
L.
Dick,
Combating
Censorship
and
Making
Space
for
Books.-PART
FIVE:
Books,
Propaganda
and
War.-
Introduction.-
Peter
Buitenhuis,
Setting
up
the
Propaganda
Machine.-
Jane
Potter,
For
Country,
Conscience
and
Commerce.-
Valerie
Holman,
Publishing
and
the
State.-
Joe
Pearson,
Books
for
the
Forces.-
John
B.
Hench,
The
American
Publisher's
Series
Goes
to
War,
1942-1946.-PART
SIX:
Colonial
and
Postcolonial
Print
Culture.-
Introduction.-
Pascale
Casanova,
World
Literary
Space.-
Robert
Fraser,
School
Readers
in
the
Empire
and
the
Creation
of
Postcolonial
Taste.-
Henry
Chakaya,
Kenyan
Publishing:
Independence
and
Dependence.-
Graham
Huggan,
African
Literature/Postcolonial
Exotic.-
James
Currey,
Africa
Writes
Back.-PART
SEVEN:
Women
and
Print
Culture.-
Introduction.-
Virginia
Woolf,
A
Room
of
One's
Own.-
Urvashi
Butalia
and
Ritu
Menon,
Making
a
Difference:
Feminist
Publishing
in
the
South.-
Simone
Murray,
Feminist
Presses
and
Publishing
Politics.- Mohanalakshmi
Rajakumar
and
Rumsha
Shahzad,
She
Needs
a
Website
of
Her
Own:
The
'Indie'
Woman
Writer
and
Contemporary
Publishing.-PART
EIGHT:
Literary
Prize
Culture.-
Introduction.-
Richard
Todd,
Literary
Prizes
and
the
Media.-
Tom
Maschler,
How
It
All
Began:
The
Man
Booker
Prize.-
Claire
Squires,
Genre
in
the
Marketplace.-
James
English,
Scandalous
Currency.-PART
NINE:
Globalisation
and
the
Book.-
Introduction.-
André
Schiffrin,
The
Future
of
Publishing.-
Walter
Bgoya,
The
Effects
of
Globalisation
in
Africa.-
Angus
Phillips,
The
Global
Book.-
Suman
Gupta,
Globalisation
and
Literature.-
Sarah
Brouillette.-
The
Global
Literary
Field
and
Market
Postcolonialism.
Notă biografică
Caroline
Davis
is
senior
lecturer
at
Oxford
Brookes
University,
in
the
Oxford
International
Centre
for
Publishing
Studies,
where
she
teaches
print
culture,
book
history
and
publishing
studies.
She
is
the
author
ofCreating
Postcolonial
Literature:
African
Writers
and
British
Publishers(Palgrave,
2013)
and
the
co-editor
ofThe
Book
in
Africa:
Critical
Debates(Palgrave,
2015).
Her
recent
articles
have
appeared
in
theJournal
of
Southern
African
Studies,
The
Journal
of
Commonwealth
Literature,
The
Journal
of
Postcolonial
Writingand Book
History.
She
previously
worked
at
Oxford
University
Press
and
Oxford
University
Centre
for
Humanities
Computing.
Caracteristici
- Vital overview of print culture and publishing in the twentieth and twenty first centuries
- Draws together and compares seminal theories and methodologies in the study of print culture and publishing
- Provides introductory critical appraisals to major themes and developments in print and cultural studies
- International focus, encompassing print culture in the UK, US and other English-speaking countries