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Breaking The Book Print Humanities In The Digital Age 1st Edition Laura Mandell

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Breaking The Book Print Humanities In The Digital Age 1st Edition Laura Mandell
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.88 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Laura Mandell
ISBN: 9781118274552, 1118274555
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Breaking The Book Print Humanities In The Digital Age 1st Edition Laura Mandell by Laura Mandell 9781118274552, 1118274555 instant download after payment.

Breaking the Book is a manifesto on the cognitive consequences and emotional effects of human interactions with physical books that reveals why the traditional humanities disciplines are resistant to 'digital' humanities.

  • Explores the reasons why the traditional humanities disciplines are resistant to 'digital humanities'
  • Reveals facets of book history, offering it as an example of how different media shape our modes of thinking and feeling   
  • Gathers together the most important book history and literary criticism concerning the hundred years leading up to the early 19th-century emergence of mass print culture
  • Predicts effects of the digital revolution on disciplinarity, expertise, and the institutional restructuring of the humanities

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