Collection: Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing 2022

Virtual presence for attendees and those interested in the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing. Books on sale, University of Minnesota Press information, and more.

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS: 40% OFF BOOKS

Welcome to the University of Minnesota Press's virtual presence at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and PublishingAll books below are 40% off using code MN89390. Code expires September 15, 2022. 

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DIGITAL CULTURE    //     LIBRARY SCIENCE     //    EDUCATION    //    COMMERCE

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY    //     RACE     //    LITERATURE     //    LITERARY CRITICISM

COMMUNICATIONS    //    DEBATES IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES SERIES

LAW AND LITERATURE    //    SOCIAL JUSTICE

Freedom of Expression®: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property Freedom of Expression® Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property Kembrew McLeod 2007 Spring
Winner of the American Library Association’s Oboler Award for best scholarship in the area of intellectual freedom
The New Downtown Library: Designing with Communities The New Downtown Library Designing with Communities Shannon Mattern 2006 Fall
How libraries became urban America’s signature buildings
Residual Media Residual Media Charles R. Acland, Editor 2006 Fall
Explores what happens when new media become old news
Cyberspaces of Everyday Life Cyberspaces of Everyday Life Mark Nunes 2006 Spring
How network technologies produce social space
Avatars of Story Avatars of Story Marie-Laure Ryan 2006 Spring
Traces the transformation of storytelling in the digital age
Our Fire Survives the Storm: A Cherokee Literary History Our Fire Survives the Storm A Cherokee Literary History Daniel Heath Justice 2005 Fall
Asserts the strength and diversity of Cherokee identity through its rich literary tradition
Wireless Writing in the Age of Marconi Wireless Writing in the Age of Marconi Timothy C. Campbell 2005 Fall
Correlates Italian and European modernism with early wireless technology
Neatness Counts: Essays on the Writer’s Desk Neatness Counts Essays on the Writer’s Desk Kevin Kopelson 2006 Spring
An intimate view of literary work space
Electronic Monuments Electronic Monuments Gregory L. Ulmer 2005 Fall
An eclectic and surprising study documenting the diversification of witnessing
The People and the Word: Reading Native Nonfiction The People and the Word Reading Native Nonfiction Robert Warrior 2005 Fall
Reveals the history and impact of Native American nonfiction writing
Writings Writings Vilém Flusser Andreas Ströhl, Editor 2004 Fall
Key writings from one of Europe’s most provocative theorists
Image Ethics in the Digital Age Image Ethics in the Digital Age Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz and Jay Ruby, Editors 2003 Fall
From Photoshop to CNN, confronting the moral, legal, and professional dilemmas posed by digital technologies
Connected, or What It Means to Live in the Network Society Connected, or What It Means to Live in the Network Society Steven Shaviro 2003 Fall
One of our most exciting thinkers explores the look and feel of our cultural moment
Metro Letters: A Typeface for the Twin Cities Metro Letters A Typeface for the Twin Cities Deborah Littlejohn, Editor 2004 Spring
The development of the first city-specific typeface
Cognitive Fictions Cognitive Fictions Joseph Tabbi 2002 Spring
The first comprehensive look at the effect of new technologies on contemporary American fiction
What’s the Matter with the Internet? What’s the Matter with the Internet? Mark Poster 2001 Spring
A provocative investigation into the social and cultural implications of the Internet by a leading cultural critic.
Red on Red: Native American Literary Separatism Red on Red Native American Literary Separatism Craig S. Womack and Hans Aarsleff 1999 Fall
An entertaining and enlightening proposal for a new way to read Native American literature.
FirstDays of the Year FirstDays of the Year Helene Cixous 1998 Spring
A searching meditation on “authorship” by an eminent theorist.
The Invention of Communication The Invention of Communication Armand Mattelart 1996 Fall
A fascinating tour of all of the ways we have thought about communication, now and in the past.
The Administration of Aesthetics: Censorship, Political Criticism, and the Public Sphere The Administration of Aesthetics Censorship, Political Criticism, and the Public Sphere Richard Burt, Editor 1994 Fall
Calls attention to the crucial difficulties inherent in censorship when it is used as a tool for cultural criticism.