NettetSenchyne CV July 2024. Site footer content. Feedback, questions or accessibility issues: [email protected]. This site was built using the ... Jonathan Senchyne. Associate Professor of Book History and Print Culture in the Information School. Menu. About; CV; Research. Publications; Citations; Grants; ... Nettet16. jul. 2024 · Senchyne’s and Calhoun’s books contribute to what is a growing field: Lisa Gitelman’s Paper Knowledge, Ben Kafka’s The Demon of Writing: The Powers and Failures of Paperwork, and Bonnie Mak’s How the Page Matters have begun to explore how paper has been used, thought, and experienced. But Senchyne and Calhoun …
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Nettet25. feb. 2024 · Senchyne demonstrates that it was the natural-cultural life-cycle of rag paper (from flax to linen, from clothing to rags, from paper to the print artefact) that allowed writers and readers before the wood pulp revolution of the 1860s to entertain the idea of a special kind of “intimacy” with the print products they were handling. NettetJONATHAN SENCHYNE Vibrant Material Textuality: New Materialism, Book History, and the Archive in Paper The epigraph to Washington irving’s 1819 sketch, “the art of Book-making,” is drawn from Robert Burton’s 1621 The Anatomy of Melancholy: “If that severe doom of Synesius be true—‘It is a greater of fence to steal dead men’s labor, … the shack 2017 trailer
Jonathan Senchyne. The Intimacy of Paper in Early and Nineteenth ...
NettetMaking a bold case for the importance of printing and paper technology in the study of early American literature, Jonathan Senchyne presents archival evidence of the effects of this very visible process on American writers, such as Anne Bradstreet, Herman Melville, Lydia Sigourney, William Wells Brown, and other lesser-known figures. NettetJonathan Senchyne. 2024. The Intimacy of Paper in Early and Nineteenth-Century American Literature. ... Senchyne argues against and beyond Anderson, national consciousness “is not NettetJSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. the shack 48 bayside ny