Voice, text, hypertext : emerging practices in textual studies

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Voice, text, hypertext : emerging practices in textual studies

edited by Raimonda Modiano, Leroy F. Searle, and Peter Shillingsburg

Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities in association with University of Washington Press, 2003

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Includes index

Contents of Works

  • Pt. i. Textual space
  • pt. ii. Oral text
  • pt. iii. Material text
  • pt. iv. Subversive/subverted text
  • pt. v. Electronic text
  • pt. vi. Textual maintenance

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Voice, Text, Hypertext illustrates brilliantly why interest in textual studies has grown so dramatically in recent years. For the distinguished authors of these essays, a "text" is more than a document or material object. It is a cultural event, a matrix of decisions, an intricate cultural practice that may focus on religious traditions, modern "underground" literary movements, poetic invention, or the irreducible complexity of cultural politics. Drawing from classical Roman and Indian to modern European traditions, the volume makes clear that to study a text is to study a culture. It also demonstrates the essential importance of heightened textual awareness for contemporary cultural studies and critical theory-and, indeed, for any discipline that studies human culture.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Textual Space 1. Emerging Questions: Text and Theory in Contemporary Criticism, Leroy F. Searle 2. The Function of [Textual] Criticism at the Present Time, David Greetham 3. The Text Between the Voice and the Book, Roger Chartier 4. Editing and Auditing Marginalia, H. J. Jackson Part II. Oral Text 5. Spoke, Written, Incarnate: Ontologies of Textuality in Classical Rabbinic Judaism, Martin S. Jaffee 6. Textualization as Mediation: The Case of Traditional Oral Epic, John Miles Foley 7. Bhakti Literature: An "Oral-Scribal" Archetype, Winand M. Callewaert Part III. Material Text 8. Text, Script, and Media: New Observations on Scribal Activity in the Ancient Near East, Scott B. Noegel 9. Magical Texts and Popular Literacy: Vulgarizations, Iterations, or Appropriations?, Phyllis Culham 10. The Way of All Text: The Materialist Shakespeare, Paul Eggert 11. Gerard Hopkins and the Shapes of His Sonnets, Randall McLeod 12. The Flights of A821: Dearchiving the Proceedings of a Birdsong, Marta Werner Part IV. Subersive/Subverted Text 13. Reinterpreting Text: When Revealed Sanskrit Texts Become Modern Law Books, Ludo Rocher 14. Czech Underground Literature, 1969-1989: A Challenge to Textual Studies, Martin Machovec Part V. Electronic Text 15. The Reality of Electronic Editions, Susan Hockey 16. Imagining What You Don't Know: The Theoretical Goals of the Rossetti Archive, Jerome McGann Part VI. Textual Maintenance 17. Old and New in Italian Textual Criticism, Conor Fahy 18. Hagiolatry, Cultural Engineering, Moment Building, and Other Functions of Scholarly Editing, Peter Shillingsburg Contributors Index

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  • NCID
    BA65833945
  • ISBN
    • 0295983051
    • 029598306X
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Seattle ; London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 439 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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