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Out of print : mediating information in the novel and the book / Julia Panko.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Page and screenPublisher: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 295 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781613768051
  • 1613768052
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 002.09/04 23
LOC classification:
  • Z116.A2
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Contents:
Information shock : systematic management and the modernist novel -- Form in the cloud : computational mediation and the contemporary novel -- Haptic storage : disembodied information, textual materiality, and the representation of the subject -- Bodies of information : digital immortality and the corporeality of books -- Shelf life : media transition, the death of the novel, and the futures of the book.
Summary: "Through technological experiments, readers have seen the concept of the book change over the years, and the novel reflects these experiments, acting as a kind of archive for information. Out of Print reveals that the novel continues to shape popular understandings of information culture, even as it adapts to engage with new media and new practices of mediating information in the digital age. This innovative study chronicles how the print book has fared as both novelists and the burgeoning profession of information science have grappled with unprecedented quantities of data across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As the novel's archival project took a critical turn from realism to an investigation of the structures, possibilities, and ideologies of information media, novelists have considered ideas about how data can best be collected and stored. Julia Panko pairs case studies from information history with close readings of modernist works such as James Joyce's Ulysses and Virginia Woolf's Orlando and contemporary novels from Jonathan Safran Foer, Stephen King, and Mark Z. Danielewski that emphasize their own informational qualities and experiment with the aesthetic potential of the print book"-- Provided by publisher
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"Through technological experiments, readers have seen the concept of the book change over the years, and the novel reflects these experiments, acting as a kind of archive for information. Out of Print reveals that the novel continues to shape popular understandings of information culture, even as it adapts to engage with new media and new practices of mediating information in the digital age. This innovative study chronicles how the print book has fared as both novelists and the burgeoning profession of information science have grappled with unprecedented quantities of data across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As the novel's archival project took a critical turn from realism to an investigation of the structures, possibilities, and ideologies of information media, novelists have considered ideas about how data can best be collected and stored. Julia Panko pairs case studies from information history with close readings of modernist works such as James Joyce's Ulysses and Virginia Woolf's Orlando and contemporary novels from Jonathan Safran Foer, Stephen King, and Mark Z. Danielewski that emphasize their own informational qualities and experiment with the aesthetic potential of the print book"-- Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Information shock : systematic management and the modernist novel -- Form in the cloud : computational mediation and the contemporary novel -- Haptic storage : disembodied information, textual materiality, and the representation of the subject -- Bodies of information : digital immortality and the corporeality of books -- Shelf life : media transition, the death of the novel, and the futures of the book.

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