Editing (Journals?) in the Late Age of Print

Byron Hawk

Enculturation, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 2002

Rev. of Loizeaux, Elizabeth Bergmann, and Neil Fraistat, eds. Reimagining Textuality: Textual Studies in the Late Age of Print. Madison, WI: U of Wisconsin P, 2002.



Table of Contents:

Introduction: Textual Studies in the Late Age of Print, Elizabeth Bergmann Loizeaux and Neil Fraistat

Prologue: Compu[e]ting Editorial Fu[ea]tures, Jerome J. McGann

Textuality and the Reproduction of Texts

  • The Philosophical Discourse of [Textuality?], David Greetham
  • Production, Invention, and Reproduction: Genetic vs. Textual Criticism, Daniel Ferrer
  • Editing Bodies, Joseph Grigley
  • Response: Shoptalk-Working Conditions and Marginal Gains, Rachel Blau DuPlessis

Textuality and the Visual

  • Graphicality: Multimedia Fables for "Textual" Critics, Morris Eaves
  • Taking Textual Time, Mary Ann Caws
  • Intimations of Immateriality: Graphical Forms, Textual Sense, and the Electronic Environment, Johanna Drucker
  • Response: Every Which Way but Loose, Charles Bernstein

Textuality and Culture

  • The Muse Learns to Tape, Tim Hunt
  • From Text to Work: Postcolonial Textuality, Henry Schwarz
  • Testing the Wires, Stuart Moulthrop
  • Response: Text Culture Grammatology, Gregory Ulmer

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Citation Format:
Hawk, Byron. "Editing (Journals?) in the Late Age of Print." Rev. of Reimagining Textuality: Textual Studies in the Late Age of Print, eds. E. Loizeaux and N. Fraistat. Enculturation: Special Multi-journal Issue on Electronic Publication 4.1 (Spring 2002): http://enculturation.net/4_1/hawk

Contact Information:
Byron Hawk, George Mason University
Email: bhawk@gmu.edu
Home Page: http://mason.gmu.edu/~bhawk


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