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A must-read for academic and interested readers who wish to explore new and relevant ways to analyse periodicals. 311 08$aPrint version: Ernst, Jutta Periodical Studies Today Boston : BRILL,c2022 9789004468306 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tAcknowledgments --$tList of Figures and Tables --$tNote on Contributors --$tIntroduction: Periodical Studies as a Transepistemic Field /$rJutta Ernst and Oliver Scheiding --$ti: Seriality and Order --$tSeriality and Order /$rOliver Scheiding --$t1 The Object of Periodical Studies /$rGustav Frank and Madleen Podewski --$t2 Reading Illustrated Magazines with Wittgenstein: Methodological Approaches to the Visual Seriality of Illustrated Magazines (1880?1910) /$rVincent Fro?hlich --$tii: Materiality --$tMateriality /$rOliver Scheiding --$t3 Signifikanz des Typographischen oder Was Kleists »Marionettentheater« mit Extrabla?ttern vom April 1814 anla?ßlich der Einnahme von Paris verbindet: Konzeptuelle U?berlegungen zum materialphilologischen Umgang mit »Journalliteratur« /$rNicola Kaminski --$t4 Die Illustration als parole condense?e fu?r geistig Arme? Explizite und implizite Selbstreflexion im Magasin Pittoresque (1833) /$rAndreas Beck --$t5 Millions of Old Newspapers: Back Number Budd and the Materiality of the Periodical /$rEllen Gruber Garvey --$tiii: Multimodality --$tMultimodality /$rOliver Scheiding --$t6 The Semiotic Work Design Can Do: A Multimodal Approach to Visual Storytelling /$rHans-Martin Rall and Wibke Weber --$t7 Magazines, Affects, and Atmosphere /$rSabina Fazli --$t8 Indie Magazines and the Metafunction of Visual Identity /$rAbby Hohenstatt --$tiv: Translation --$tTranslation /$rJutta Ernst --$t9 Translation and Periodical Studies: The Pionier?s Rewriting of Frank Norris?s The Octopus /$rFlorian Freitag --$t10 Transnationale Avantgarde-Zeitschriften als Verhandlungsforen europa?ischer Kunst, Gesellschaft und Politik: Contimporanul und Integral /$rIulia-Karin Patrut --$tv: Infrastructure and Agency --$tInfrastructure and Agency /$rOliver Scheiding --$t11 Die Zeitung als Akteur: Theoretische, heuristische und methodische Zuga?nge in der modernen Mediengeschichte /$rMaximilian Kutzner --$t12 Under the Cover of Religious Periodicals: Magazine Agency and Newsroom Practice /$rOliver Scheiding and Anja-Maria Bassimir --$tvi: Community --$tCommunity /$rJutta Ernst --$t13 Metropolitan Communities: Periodicity and Participation in Late Nineteenth-Century Popular Lecturing and Penny Fiction Weeklies /$rAnne-Julia Zwierlein --$t14 Romanticism?s Little Magazines: The Nineteenth-Century Avant-Garde and Collective Position-Taking in The Dial /$rClemens Spahr --$tvii: Location and Transfer --$tLocation and Transfer /$rJutta Ernst --$t15 Reenvisioning the Canon: Three Early American Printers and Their Transnational Routes /$rMark J. Noonan --$t16 The Periodical Press in the Upper Rhine (1780?1810): Cultural Transfers and Cross-Border Figures /$rAnai?s Nagel --$t17 Transcultural Careers in the Periodical Press: Fleury Mesplet and Paul-Marc Sauvalle as Transatlantic Mediators /$rHans-Ju?rgen Lu?sebrink --$tIndex. 330 $aCombining theoretical and empirical approaches, this volume offers a wide-ranging survey of periodical research today. It illustrates the shift from content-related investigations and archival recovery to multidisciplinary analyses which consider, for instance, how magazines, newspapers, and other serial print products shape our opinions and help us to form like-minded communities. International specialists explore periodicals as relational artefacts, highlighting editorial constellations, material conditions, translation, design, marketing, and the consumption of newspapers and magazines from the late seventeenth to the twenty-first century. 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