Liberature: a book-bound genre

<i>Liberature: A Book-bound Genre</i> discusses the concept, proposed by the Polish poet Zenon Fajfer in 1999, which refers to the kind of writing fusing text with its material form into a conceptual whole in the space of the book. In her monograph, described by the author as 'the f...

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1. Verfasser: Bazarnik, Katarzyna (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Krakow Jagiellonian University Press 2016
Ausgabe:First edition
Schriftenreihe:Topographies of (post)modernity - studies in 20th and 21st century literature in English
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Zusammenfassung:<i>Liberature: A Book-bound Genre</i> discusses the concept, proposed by the Polish poet Zenon Fajfer in 1999, which refers to the kind of writing fusing text with its material form into a conceptual whole in the space of the book. In her monograph, described by the author as 'the fruit of miscegenation between a scholar and a creative writer', Katarzyna Bazarnik explains how liberature is indebted to modernist explorations of the materiality of writing pointed out by Jerome McGann, as well as practices of 'presentification' described by Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht. She flags affinities between liberature and related concepts: N. Katherine Hayles’s 'technotexts', Jessica Pressman’s 'bookishness', Lori Emerson’s 'readingwriting interfaces', and Alison Gibbons’ analyses of multimodal literature. Finally, reading liberature through contemporary genre theory, she proposes to see it as a multimodal, literary genre bound to the architecture of the material book
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Beschreibung:1 online resource (195 pages)
ISBN:9788323395652

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