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Agent of Change: Print Culture Studies After Elizabeth L. Eisenstein (Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book/Published in Association With ... for the Book in the Library of Congress)

معرفی کتاب «Agent of Change: Print Culture Studies After Elizabeth L. Eisenstein (Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book/Published in Association With ... for the Book in the Library of Congress)» نوشتهٔ Sabrina Alcorn Baron (editor), Eric N. Lindquist (editor), Eleanor F. Shevlin (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Massachusetts Press ; in association with the Center for the Book در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Inspiring debate since the early days of its publication, Elizabeth L. Eisenstein's __The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early-Modern Europe__ (1979) has exercised its own force as an agent of change in the world of scholarship. Its path-breaking agenda has played a central role in shaping the study of print culture and "book history"―fields of inquiry that rank among the most exciting and vital areas of scholarly endeavor in recent years. Joining together leading voices in the field of print scholarship, this collection of twenty essays affirms the catalytic properties of Eisenstein's study as a stimulus to further inquiry across geographic, temporal, and disciplinary boundaries. From early modern marginalia to the use of architectural title pages in Renaissance books, from the press in Spanish colonial America to print in the Islamic world, from the role of the printed word in nation-building to changing histories of reading in the electronic age, this book addresses the legacy of Eisenstein's work in print culture studies today as it suggests future directions for the field. In addition to a conversation with Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, the book includes contributions by Peng Hwa Ang, Margaret Aston, Tony Ballantyne, Vivek Bhandari, Ann Blair, Barbara A. Brannon, Roger Chartier, Kai-wing Chow, James A. Dewar, Robert A. Gross, David Scott Kastan, Harold Love, Paula McDowell, Jane McRae, Jean-Dominique Mellot, Antonio Rodr'guez-Buckingham, Geoffrey Roper, William H. Sherman, Peter Stallybrass, H. Arthur Williamson, and Calhoun Winton.

inspiring Debate Since The Early Days Of Its Publication, Elizabeth L. Eisenstein's The Printing Press As An Agent Of Change: Communications And Cultural Transformations In Early-modern Europe (1979) Has Exercised Its Own Force As An Agent Of Change In The World Of Scholarship. Its Path-breaking Agenda Has Played A Central Role In Shaping The Study Of Print Culture And Book History-fields Of Inquiry That Rank Among The Most Exciting And Vital Areas Of Scholarly Endeavor In Recent Years.

joining Together Leading Voices In The Field Of Print Scholarship, This Collection Of Twenty Essays Affirms The Catalytic Properties Of Eisenstein's Study As A Stimulus To Further Inquiry Across Geographic, Temporal, And Disciplinary Boundaries. From Early Modern Marginalia To The Use Of Architectural Title Pages In Renaissance Books, From The Press In Spanish Colonial America To Print In The Islamic World, From The Role Of The Printed Word In Nation-building To Changing Histories Of Reading In The Electronic Age, This Book Addresses The Legacy Of Eisenstein's Work In Print Culture Studies Today As It Suggests Future Directions For The Field.

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just As Eisenstein's Giant Book Is A Manse With Many Rooms, Many Spaces Into Which One May Project Oneself Intellectually, So Too This Stimulating Collection, In Its Varied And Sundry Parts, Will Serve As An Excellent Resource For A Variety Of Pedagogical Uses In Literature And History Seminars Where Its Essays Can Be Placed Into Dialog With Others.-- Matthew D. Thrond (dept. Of History, University Of Texas At Austin

Inspiring debate since the early days of its publication, Elizabeth L. Eisenstein's The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early-Modern Europe (1979) has exercised its own force as an agent of change in the world of scholarship. Its path-breaking agenda has played a central role in shaping the study of print culture and book history - fields of inquiry that rank among the most exciting and vital areas of scholarly endeavor in recent years. Joining together leading voices in the field of print scholarship, this collection of twenty essays affirms the catalytic properties of Eisenstein's study as a stimulus to further inquiry across geographic, temporal, and disciplinary boundaries. From early modern marginalia to the use of architectural title pages in Renaissance books, from the press in Spanish colonial America to print in the Islamic world, from the role of the printed word in nation-building to changing histories of reading in the electronic age, this book addresses the legacy of Eisenstein's work in print culture studies today as it suggests future directions for the field. In addition to a conversation with Elizabeth L. Tony Ballantyne, Vivek Bhandari, Ann Blair, Barbara A. Brannon, Roger Chartier, Kai-wing Chow, James A. Dewar, Robert A. Gross, David Scott Kastan, Harold Love, Paula McDowell, Jane McRae, Jean-Dominique Mellot, Antonio Rodriguez-Buckingham, Geoffrey Roper, William H. Sherman, Peter Stallybrass, H. Arthur Williamson, and Calhoun Winton.
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