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Unfinished Book [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Professor of English and Medieval Studies, University of Toronto), Edited by (Ernest Bernbaum Professor of English Literature, Harvard University)
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This collection is founded on the premise that the physical book is far from exhausted as informational medium, art object, or conceptual resource. The contributors to The Unfinished Book identify the many ways in which study of books -- of their compounding of matter and meaning, of their global travels and historical transitions, of their shaping of and by new media technologies -- remains unfinished business for humanist scholarship generally, and literary studies in particular. The collection's 32 chapters demonstrate in tandem how much book history has to gain in turn from engaging the most vital and innovative literary-critical modes of the 21st-century. Book studies thus intersects here with scholarship on empire, the environment, disability, and affect, as well as with work in African-American and Indigenous studies. Literary study is uniquely positioned, this collection asserts, to honour books' distinctive ways of both meaning things and being things.

The chapters span a terrain that extends from the earliest surviving writings of the Indus Valley to Cicero's 1st-century B.C.E. library to the latest videogames. Some model new ways of thinking about the form, edges, and boundaries of the book as they demonstrate how seldom the book's history as a material object is terminated at the moment of its manufacture. Other chapters highlight the provisionality that makes the book's conceptual boundaries fuzzy, unfinished, and variable; many seek to overturn triumphalist histories that recount the story of the book as though it were Western and white. Overall, this collection launches a new generation of scholarship as it introduces provocative new approaches about the nature, place, and time of books.

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Optional. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. * M. C. Cohen, UCLA, CHOICE *

List of Figures
ix
Contributors xv
Alexandra Gillespie
Deidre Lynch
The Unfinished Book: Introduction 1(18)
I WHAT IS A BOOK?
1 What is a Book?
19(14)
Brian Cummings
2 The Things Books Make
33(14)
Lynn Festa
3 Insides and Outsides
47(15)
Alberto Campagnolo
4 Ordinatio: The Arrangement of Parts in a Book
62(17)
Andrew Kraebel
5 Books on the Loose
79(15)
Meredith L. McGill
6 The Exuvial Book
94(14)
Jason Scott-Warren
7 The Book as Fearful Thing
108(13)
Penny Fielding
Deidre Lynch
8 Tangible Burns
121(15)
Julia S. Carlson
9 Book Audio
136(15)
Matthew Rubery
10 Book Faces
151(15)
Jacqueline Goldsby
11 The Modernist Picture Book in Three Dimensions
166(17)
Katie Trumpener
12 "Reading" the Book at Exhibitions of Contemporary Global Art
183(20)
Anna Sigridur Arnar
II WHERE IS A BOOK?
13 Turk's-Head Knots
203(16)
Alexandra Gillespie
14 In the Library
219(12)
Stephanie Ann Frampton
15 Pilgrims' Texts
231(15)
Anthony Bale
16 Institutional Forme
246(14)
Jeffrey Todd Knight
17 A Library in Progress
260(12)
Melanie Chambliss
18 An Indigenous Pipe Bibliography
272(17)
Caroline Wigginton
19 Transatlantic Traffic: Phillis Wheatley and Her Books
289(14)
Joseph Rezek
20 Books in Ether
303(13)
Priyasha Mukhopadhyay
21 Reading Platforms: A Concise History of the Electronic Book
316(16)
Dennis Yi Tenen
22 Books in Videogames
332(15)
Adam Hammond
III WHEN IS A BOOK?
23 Derrida's Unfinished Book
347(10)
Juliet Fleming
24 Notebooks: The Lichtenberg Way
357(13)
Simon Reader
25 Remade
370(14)
Luisa Cale
26 Indexed
384(13)
Rachel Sagner Buurma
27 The Date-Stamped Book
397(15)
Andrew M. Stauffer
28 How the Virgin Lost Her Book
412(17)
Patricia Crain
29 The Mutilated Text
429(15)
Leah Whittington
30 How the Bookworm Got its Glasses, or a Natural History of Bookishness
444(16)
Mary A. Favret
Sarah Ross
31 Book Microsomes
460(14)
Joshua Calhoun
32 Indigenous People and the Written Word
474(17)
Linc Kesler
Index 491
Alexandra Gillespie is Professor of English at the University of Toronto and a member of Toronto's Collaborative Program in Book History and Print Culture and its Centre for Medieval Studies. At Toronto Gillespie also directs the Mellon Foundation-supported Old Books New Science Laboratory. Her publications include Print Culture and the Medieval Author: Chaucer, Lydgate, and their Books (Oxford, 2006) and, as co-editor, The Production of Books in England, 1350-1500 (Cambridge, 2011). A new monograph, Chaucer's Books, is forthcoming in 2021.

Deidre Lynch is Ernest Bernbaum Professor of English Literature at Harvard. Her numerous publications on eighteenth-, nineteenth-, and twentieth-century literature, culture, and reading communities include Loving Literature: A Cultural History (Chicago, 2015), The Economy of Character: Novels, Market Culture, and the Business of Inner Meaning (Chicago, 1998), as editor, Janeites: Austen's Disciples and Devotees (Princeton, 2000) and, as co-editor, Cultural Institutions of the Novel (Duke, 1996). She is currently completing Paper Slips: Disassembling and Remaking the Book.