This Element explores the idea of publication in media used before, alongside, and after print. It contrasts multiple traditions of unprinted communication in their diversity and particularity.
This Element explores the idea of publication in media used before, alongside, and after print. It contrasts multiple traditions of unprinted communication in their diversity and particularity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword 1. What are publication and the press? Publication in ancient Greece and Rome: no print in sight, by Daria Kohler Manuscripts in Germany in response to print, by Natascha Domeisen Performance as publication in the eighteenth century, by Katie Noble 2. Personal agency and its limits Carols, authorship and agency, by Micah Mackay Limits of agency in Athenian inscriptions, by Edward Jones AI and agency in journalism, by Felix M. Simon 3. Public and private spheres Public and private spheres at Saffron Monastery, by Rosie Maxton Communicating in and beyond the monastery in Tibet, by Daniel Wojahn Reading publics and the Elizabethan succession, by Daniel Haywood Samuel Beckett and 'The Life of the Afterlife', by Brian M. Moore 4. Conclusion.
Foreword 1. What are publication and the press? Publication in ancient Greece and Rome: no print in sight, by Daria Kohler Manuscripts in Germany in response to print, by Natascha Domeisen Performance as publication in the eighteenth century, by Katie Noble 2. Personal agency and its limits Carols, authorship and agency, by Micah Mackay Limits of agency in Athenian inscriptions, by Edward Jones AI and agency in journalism, by Felix M. Simon 3. Public and private spheres Public and private spheres at Saffron Monastery, by Rosie Maxton Communicating in and beyond the monastery in Tibet, by Daniel Wojahn Reading publics and the Elizabethan succession, by Daniel Haywood Samuel Beckett and 'The Life of the Afterlife', by Brian M. Moore 4. Conclusion.
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