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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2022





Note Editore

What does reading mean in the twenty-first century? As other disciplines challenge literary criticism's authority to answer this question, English professors are defining new alternatives to close reading and to interpretation more generally. Further Reading brings together thirty essays drawing on approaches as different as formalism, historicism, neuroscience, disability, and computation. Contributors take up the following questions: What do we mean when we talk about 'reading' today? How are reading techniques evolving in the digital era? What is the future of reading? This book foregrounds reading as a topic worthy of investigation in its own right rather than as a sub-section of histories of the book, sociologies of literacy, or theories of literature. As our knowledge of reading changes in step with the media and the scholarly tools used to apprehend it, a more precise understanding of this topic is crucial to the discipline's future. This collection introduces new ways of conceptualizing the term's forms, boundaries, and uses. Its contributors bring varied vocabularies to bear on the contested nature and continued importance of reading, within the academy and beyond.




Sommario

1 - In Ancient Rome
2 - In the Classroom
3 - In the Custom House
4 - In Public
5 - Across Borders
6 - Neuroimaged
7 - Distant
8 - Assigned
9 - Actual
10 - Technical
11 - Postcritical
12 - Enumerative
13 - Repeat
14 - Sight
15 - Sound
16 - Touch
17 - Aurality
18 - Deafness
19 - Accessibility
20 - Neuroscience
21 - Mental Representation
22 - Mindreading and Social Status
23 - Consciousness
24 - Pleasure
25 - Dyslexia
26 - Tracked
27 - Translated
28 - Electronic
29 - Interfaced
30 - Machine
31 - Not




Autore

Matthew Rubery is Professor of Modern Literature at Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of The Untold Story of the Talking Book (Harvard, 2016) and The Novelty of Newspapers: Victorian Fiction after the Invention of the News (Oxford, 2009). He also co-curated 'How We Read: A Sensory History of Books for Blind People', a public exhibition held at the UK's first annual Being Human festival. Leah Price is Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University. Her books include How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain (Princeton, 2012) and The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel (Cambridge, 2000). She has written on media old and new for the New York Times, London Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement, San Francisco Chronicle, and Boston Globe.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780192865533

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature
Dimensioni: 244 x 23.0 x 169 mm Ø 714 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 432


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