Ouvrage bilingue (français et anglais).The essays collected in this volume present multiple facets of how texts are read, exchanged and understood in the contemporary digital climate. As technological advances bring into being new book practices and open a wide range of previously unexplored textual itineraries, it is imperative that scholars adopt fresh critical tools to engage with these developments and the polymorphous works that result from them. These essays contribute to this perpetual questioning, readjusting, redefining and reconfiguring of such key notions as author, writer, text, book, production, editing, printing, publishing and reading. They take part in ongoing efforts to trace the contours of a broad and amorphous field of studies that is coming into bei ...
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Bernhard Metz – Readable Books, Unreadable E-Texts? How Digital Reading and Writing Devices Changed Literary Texts and Reading Habits
Camelia Gradinaru – The Text and Its Space(s): Textual Practices in Digital Culture
Anaïs Guilet – Le livre branché : la matérialité du texte à l'épreuve des dispositifs transmédiatiques
Christine Evain & Simon Carolan – Transmedia Storytelling: Reader Experience in the Digital Era
Cécile Beaufils – Disembodied Texts, Online Materiality: The Case of Granta
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera – Open-Source Peer Reviews: A Paradigm Shift in Academic Publishing
Benoît Berthou – Les technologies numériques : texte contre livre, index contre codex ?
Ouvrage bilingue (français et anglais).The essays collected in this volume present multiple facets of how texts are read, exchanged and understood in the contemporary digital climate. As technological advances bring into being new book practices and open a wide range of previously unexplored textual itineraries, it is imperative that scholars adopt fresh critical tools to engage with these developments and the polymorphous works that result from them. These essays contribute to this perpetual questioning, readjusting, redefining and reconfiguring of such key notions as author, writer, text, book, production, editing, printing, publishing and reading. They take part in ongoing efforts to trace the contours of a broad and amorphous field of studies that is coming into being at the confluence of digital technologies, the humanities, textual scholarship and book history.