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Textual Criticism, Network Programming, Literary Theory - General & Miscellaneous, Web Programming

Radiant Textuality

by Jerome Mcgann
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Jerome McGann has been at the forefront of the digital revolution in the humanities. His pioneering critical projects on the World Wide Web have redefined traditional notions about interpreting literature. In this trailblazing book, McGann explores the profound implications digital media have for the core critical tasks of the humanities.Drawing on his work as editor of the acclaimed hypertext project The Rossetti Archive, he sets the foundation for a new critical practice for the digital age. Digital media, he demonstrates, can do much more than organize access to great works of literature and art. Beyond their acknowledged editorial and archival capabilities, digital media are also critical tools of unprecedented power. In McGann’s practical vision, digital tools give scholars a flexible, dynamic means for interpreting expressive works—especially those that combine text and image. Radiant Textuality demonstrates eloquently how new technologies can deepen our understanding of complex, multi-layered works of the human imagination in ways never before thought possible.

Synopsis

Jerome McGann has been at the forefront of the digital revolution in the humanities. His pioneering critical projects on the World Wide Web have redefined traditional notions about interpreting literature. In this trailblazing book, McGann explores the profound implications digital media have for the core critical tasks of the humanities.Drawing on his work as editor of the acclaimed hypertext project The Rossetti Archive, he sets the foundation for a new critical practice for the digital age. Digital media, he demonstrates, can do much more than organize access to great works of literature and art. Beyond their acknowledged editorial and archival capabilities, digital media are also critical tools of unprecedented power. In McGann’s practical vision, digital tools give scholars a flexible, dynamic means for interpreting expressive works—especially those that combine text and image. Radiant Textuality demonstrates eloquently how new technologies can deepen our understanding of complex, multi-layered works of the human imagination in ways never before thought possible.

About the Author, Jerome Mcgann

Jerome McGann is the John Stewart Bryan University Professor, University of Virginia, and a founding fellow of UVA's Institute for Advanced. He is a leading scholar in fields ranging from 18th century to contemporary literature to the theory of textuality.

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"Jerome McGann offers a Guide to the Perplexed, providing solid, illuminating, and playful studies of the implications of digitalization for the humanities--scholarship, teaching, criticism, and literary and cultural studies."--Charles Bernstein, Director, Poetics Program, SUNY-Buffalo

"Playful yet scholarly, erudite yet engaging, I recommend this to all who wish to know where literature is going in the new millennium."--Marilyn Deegan, University of Oxford

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781403964366

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