By bringing together academic experts and experienced practitioners, including editorial specialists, scholarly publishing professionals, and designers, Editors, Scholars, and the Social Text offers indispensable insight into the past and future of academic communication.
By bringing together academic experts and experienced practitioners, including editorial specialists, scholarly publishing professionals, and designers, Editors, Scholars, and the Social Text offers indispensable insight into the past and future of academic communication.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Helen Tartar Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: The Social Dynamics of Scholarly Editing Darcy Cullen PART ONE: THE PEOPLE 2. A Slight Conflict of Aims: Scholarly vs. Academic Editing Peter L. Shillingsburg 3. The Mysterious Relationship: Authors and Their Editors Rosemary Shipton 4. Juggling Expectations: The Copyeditor's Roles and Responsibilities Amy Einsohn PART TWO: THE TEXT 5. Bad Texts: An Eccentric Appreciation (Valdez, Brecht, and the Utility of Error Alexander Pettit 6. From Book to Text: Theory of/in the Margins Peter Mahon PART THREE: THE PAGE 7. Merely Conventional Signs: The Editor and the Illustrated Scholarly Book Camilla Blakeley 8. Let's Ask the Designers! Book Design, Technology, and the Editor-Designer Collaboration Richard Hendel • Sigrid Albert 9. Iconic Pages in Robert Antoni's Fictions: A Speculative Edition John K. Young PART FOUR: THE ELECTRONIC EDITION 10. Reading Material Bibliography and Digital Editions Yuri Cowan 11. The Object and the Process; or, Take This Book and Click It! Darcy Cullen Contributors
Foreword Helen Tartar Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: The Social Dynamics of Scholarly Editing Darcy Cullen PART ONE: THE PEOPLE 2. A Slight Conflict of Aims: Scholarly vs. Academic Editing Peter L. Shillingsburg 3. The Mysterious Relationship: Authors and Their Editors Rosemary Shipton 4. Juggling Expectations: The Copyeditor's Roles and Responsibilities Amy Einsohn PART TWO: THE TEXT 5. Bad Texts: An Eccentric Appreciation (Valdez, Brecht, and the Utility of Error Alexander Pettit 6. From Book to Text: Theory of/in the Margins Peter Mahon PART THREE: THE PAGE 7. Merely Conventional Signs: The Editor and the Illustrated Scholarly Book Camilla Blakeley 8. Let's Ask the Designers! Book Design, Technology, and the Editor-Designer Collaboration Richard Hendel • Sigrid Albert 9. Iconic Pages in Robert Antoni's Fictions: A Speculative Edition John K. Young PART FOUR: THE ELECTRONIC EDITION 10. Reading Material Bibliography and Digital Editions Yuri Cowan 11. The Object and the Process; or, Take This Book and Click It! Darcy Cullen Contributors
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