03057nam 2200709 a 450 991046175960332120210210001932.01-317-32265-71-317-32266-51-283-09909-897866130990991-84893-160-3(CKB)2670000000089227(EBL)692056(OCoLC)723945803(SSID)ssj0000525221(PQKBManifestationID)11913810(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000525221(PQKBWorkID)10488373(PQKB)10715354(MiAaPQ)EBC4015270(MiAaPQ)EBC1510885(MiAaPQ)EBC692056(MiAaPQ)EBC2126773(Au-PeEL)EBL692056(EXLCZ)99267000000008922720110518d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrReadings on audience and textual materiality[electronic resource] /edited by Graham Allen, Carrie Griffin and Mary O'Connell1st ed.London Pickering & Chatto20111 online resource (239 p.)The history of the book ;no. 8Description based upon print version of record.1-84893-159-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; List of Figures; Introduction; 1. The Memory and Impact of Oral Performance; 2. Print, Miscellany and the Reader in Robert hendrick's Hesperides; 3. Searching for Spectators; 4. Returning to the Text of Frankenstein; 5. 'Casualty', Mrs Shelley and Seditious Libel; 6. Writing Textual Materiality; 7. Charles Dickens's Readers and the Material Circulation of the Text; 8. Victorian Pantomime Libretti and the reading Audience; 9. Material Modernism and Yeats; 10. Changing Audiences; 11. The Sound of Literature12. Intermediality: Experiencing the Virtual TextNotes; Works Cited; IndexThe twelve essays in this edited collection examine the experience of reading, from the late medieval period to the twentieth century. Central to the theme of the book is the role of materiality; how the physical object - book, manuscript, libretto - affects the experience of the person reading it.History of the book ;no. 8.Books and readingHistoryBooksFormatPsychological aspectsBooksFormatHistoryElectronic books.Books and readingHistory.BooksFormatPsychological aspects.BooksFormatHistory.002.09Allen Graham174998Griffin Carrie960912O'Connell Mary895257MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461759603321Readings on audience and textual materiality2178367UNINA02589oam 2200613I 450 991017099340332120251116141818.01-134-67812-61-134-67813-41-280-32781-20-203-13190-80-203-16972-710.4324/9780203131909 (CKB)111004366676480(EBL)165653(OCoLC)48139708(SSID)ssj0000109281(PQKBManifestationID)11138987(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000109281(PQKBWorkID)10046453(PQKB)10935760ebr5001313(MiAaPQ)EBC165653(Au-PeEL)EBL165653(CaPaEBR)ebr10070582(CaONFJC)MIL32781(EXLCZ)9911100436667648020180331d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBaudrillard's challenge a feminist reading /Victoria Grace1st ed.London ;New York :Routledge,2000.1 online resource (223 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-18075-9 0-415-18076-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-207) and index.Book Cover; Title; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Ideologies of Meaning and Value; The Fictions of Identity, Power, and Desire; Simulated 'Difference', Simulated 'Politics'; Hyperreal Genders; The Inevitable Seduction; Feminism and the Power of Dissolution; Notes; Bibliography; IndexThis controversial book is the first systematic feminist reading of the work of Jean Baudrillard, one of the most pivotal figures in contemporary cultural theory, and is essential reading for students of feminist theory, sociology and cultural theory. Drawing on the full range of Baudrillard's writings the author engages in a debate with:* the work of Luce Irigaray, Judith Butler and Rosi Braidotti on identity, power and desire* the feminist concern with 'difference' as an emancipatory construct* writings on transgenderism and the performance of gender* feminist concernsFeminist theoryFeminist theory.305.42/01Grace Victoria927002MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910170993403321Baudrillard's challenge2192955UNINA