Text Technologies: A History
English
By (author): Claude Willan Elaine Treharne
The field of text technologies is a capacious analytical framework that focuses on all textual records throughout human history, from the earliest periods of traceable communicationperhaps as early as 60,000 BCEto the present day. At its core, it examines the material history of communication: what constitutes a text, the purposes for which it is intended, how it functions, and the social ends that it serves.
This coursebook can be used to support any pedagogical or research activities in text technologies, the history of the book, the history of information, and textually based work in the digital humanities. Through careful explanations of the field, examinations of terminology and themes, and illustrated case studies of diverse textsfrom the Cyrus cylinder to the Eagles' Hotel CaliforniaElaine Treharne and Claude Willan offer a clear yet nuanced overview of how humans convey meaning. Text Technologies will enable students and teachers to generate multiple lines of inquiry into how communicationits production, form and materiality, and receptionis crucial to any interpretation of culture, history, and society.
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