The many futures of the book. / Notaro, Anna.
In: Primerjalna Knjizevnost, Vol. 35, No. 1, 2012, p. 213-229.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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T1 - The many futures of the book
A1 - Notaro,Anna
AU - Notaro,Anna
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This article juxtaposes the idea of the book in the traditional academic context to the book's latest technological manifestation as e-reader that uses E-Ink technology, mimes the clarity of a printed book, and offers wireless connectivity. It considers the implications of connectivity for a new network readership, for the publishing industry, for the author-reader relationship, and for the very idea of authorship. The premise is that bound up with the changes that the object-book undergoes are our deeply held conceptions of subjectivity and agency.
AB - This article juxtaposes the idea of the book in the traditional academic context to the book's latest technological manifestation as e-reader that uses E-Ink technology, mimes the clarity of a printed book, and offers wireless connectivity. It considers the implications of connectivity for a new network readership, for the publishing industry, for the author-reader relationship, and for the very idea of authorship. The premise is that bound up with the changes that the object-book undergoes are our deeply held conceptions of subjectivity and agency.
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SP - 213
EP - 229
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