本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
188
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 17, 2017
出版社
D.S.Brewer
ISBN-10
1843844796
ISBN-13
9781843844792
説明
"Distortion" of any kind, including the textual, is nearly always understood as negative: it can be defined as perversion, unnoticed alteration, impairment, caricature, twisting, corruption, misrepresentation, deviation. It might be said to create a form of the original (factual, true, authentic, real) that is not transubstantive as such, but warped, misshapen, skewed, shrunken, amplified, or simulated. In textual studies, one might argue, in fact, that all transmission is distorted - either through mediation, appropriation, colonisation, digitisation, or through misunderstanding, lack of contextualisation, or pretence.
What results from distortion? Need textual distortion always be a negative phenomenon? How does distortion affect producers, transmitters and receivers of texts? What effect does distortion have on the intentionality, materiality and functionality, not to say the cultural, intellectual and market value of all textual objects? The essays in this volume seek to address these questions, focusing on a broad range of literature, language, and textual objects. The topics include Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, Reformation documents and poems, Global Shakespeare, the Oxford English Dictionary, Native American spiritual objects, and digital tools for re-envisioning textual relationships.
What results from distortion? Need textual distortion always be a negative phenomenon? How does distortion affect producers, transmitters and receivers of texts? What effect does distortion have on the intentionality, materiality and functionality, not to say the cultural, intellectual and market value of all textual objects? The essays in this volume seek to address these questions, focusing on a broad range of literature, language, and textual objects. The topics include Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, Reformation documents and poems, Global Shakespeare, the Oxford English Dictionary, Native American spiritual objects, and digital tools for re-envisioning textual relationships.