The Unfinished Book

Cover of The Unfinished Book by Alexandra Gillespie
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 509
ISBN-13: 9780198830801
Dimensions:
Height: 7.3 Inches
Length: 9.9 Inches
Weight: 0.00220462262 Pounds
Width: 1.4 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 002.09
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The Unfinished Book by Alexandra Gillespie, published by Oxford University Press in 2021, is an illustrated collection that explores the evolving significance of the physical book as an informational medium and art object. Spanning 509 pages, this work comprises 32 chapters that delve into the intricate relationship between books and various disciplines, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of book studies in contemporary literary criticism and humanist scholarship.

Readers will find that the contributors examine the multifaceted nature of books, addressing their historical transitions, global journeys, and interactions with new media technologies. The collection engages with themes such as empire, the environment, and disability, while also incorporating perspectives from African-American and Indigenous studies. By challenging traditional narratives and highlighting the unfinished nature of book history, this volume presents innovative approaches that redefine our understanding of books as both meaningful artifacts and dynamic entities.


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This collection is founded on the premise that the physical book is far from exhausted as informational medium, art object, or conceptual resource. The contributors to The Unfinished Book identify the many ways in which study of books — of their compounding of matter and meaning, of their global travels and historical transitions, of their shaping of and by new media technologies — remains unfinished business for humanist scholarship generally, and literary studies in particular. The collection’s 32 chapters demonstrate in tandem how much book history has to gain in turn from engaging the most vital and innovative literary-critical modes of the 21st-century. Book studies thus intersects here with scholarship on empire, the environment, disability, and affect, as well as with work in African-American and Indigenous studies. Literary study is uniquely positioned, this collection asserts, to honour books’ distinctive ways of both meaning things and being things.

The chapters span a terrain that extends from the earliest surviving writings of the Indus Valley to Cicero’s 1st-century B.C.E. library to the latest videogames. Some model new ways of thinking about the form, edges, and boundaries of the book as they demonstrate how seldom the book’s history as a material object is terminated at the moment of its manufacture. Other chapters highlight the provisionality that makes the book’s conceptual boundaries fuzzy, unfinished, and variable; many seek to overturn triumphalist histories that recount the story of the book as though it were Western and white. Overall, this collection launches a new generation of scholarship as it introduces provocative new approaches about the nature, place, and time of books.

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Publisher: Oxford University Press. Year: 2021.
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Language: en. Pages: 509. Edition: Illustrated.

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