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Print cultures: A reader in theory and practice. [Introductory content]

Abstract

This reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts on twentieth and twenty-first century print culture yet compiled. Illuminating the networks and processes that have shaped reading, writing and publishing, the selected extracts also examine the effect of printed and digital texts on society. Featuring a general introduction to contemporary print culture and publishing studies, the volume includes 42 influential and innovative pieces of writing, arranged around themes such as authorship, women and print culture, colonial and postcolonial publishing and globalisation. 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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Authors

Davis, Caroline

Oxford Brookes departments

Oxford International Centre for Publishing

Dates

Year of publication: 2019
Date of RADAR deposit: 2020-10-06



All rights reserved. Davis, Caroline. Print cultures: A reader in theory and practice, 2019, Red Globe Press, reproduced with permission of Macmillan Publishers Ltd. "This extract is taken from the author's original manuscript and has not been edited. The definitive, published, version of record is available here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/print-cultures-9780230280915/."


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