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The Writer's Craft, the Culture's Technology: PALA Papers, cartea 1

Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard, Michael Toolan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2004
The Writer’s Craft, the Culture’s Technology explores the multiple ways in which a culture’s technological resources shape its literary productions. Literature and style cannot be divorced from the particular technologised culture that sponsors them. This has always been true, as papers here on literature from earlier periods show. But many of the papers focus on contemporary culture, where literature vies for attention with film, the internet, and other multimodal cultural forms. These essays, from an international array of experts, are stylistics-based but not stylistics-bound. They should be of interest to all who are interested in discourse analytic commentaries on how technological horizons, as always, continue to shape the forms and functions of literature and other cultural productions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789042019362
ISBN-10: 9042019360
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria PALA Papers


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Donald C. FREEMAN : Preface
Carmen Rosa CALDAS-COULTHARD & Michael TOOLAN: Introduction
Part I: The writer’s web
George L. DILLON: Anti-Laokoön: Mixed and Merged Modes of Imagetext on the Web
Carmen Rosa CALDAS-COULTHARD: Personal Web Pages and the Semiotic Construction of Academic Identities
Ulf CRONQUIST: Hypertext, Prosthetics and the Netocracy: Posthumanist Aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s The PowerBook
Rosario CABALLERO: The Influence of Hypertext on Genre: Exploring Online Book Reviews
Part II: Textual and technological transitions
Anita NACISCIONE: Visual Representation of Phraseological Metaphor in Discourse: A Cognitive Approach
Ken NAKAGAWA: A Structural Analysis of Wordworth’s ‘Daffodils’
Robert COCKCROFT: Seeing the Sea: Deixis and the Perceptions of Melville’s Reader
Anna Elizabeth BALOCCO: Narratives of Transgression: Challenging the Boundaries of Competent Discourses
Mirjana BONAČIĆ: The Translator’s Craft as a Cross-Cultural Discourse
Marika SCHWAIGER: Illustrated Literature: Future Style, Fertile Spirit, or Futile Waste?
Part III: Changing cultures of report
Geoff HALL: Who said that? Who wrote that? Reporting, Representation, and the Linguistics of Writing
Joe BRAY: ‘Print Culture’ and the Language of the 18th-Century Novel
Susan HUNSTON: Truth and Lies: The Construction of Factuality in a Television Documentary
Part IV: Corpus-enabled stylistics
Donald E. HARDY: Technology and Stylistics: The Web Connection
Michi SHIINA: How Playwrights Construct Their Dramatic Worlds: A Corpus-based Study of Vocatives in Early Modern English Comedies
Masahiro HORI: Collocational Style in the Two Narratives of Bleak House: A Corpus-based Analysis
Bibliography
Index