Comparative Textual Media
Discover the innovative perspectives in "Comparative Textual Media," edited by a team of leading scholars and published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2013. This thought-provoking volume, spanning 344 pages, challenges traditional views by positioning print alongside the scroll, electronic literature, and computer games as vital media forms. The editors advocate for a media framework within academic departments, exploring the transformative potential of this approach. By delving into the implications of our institutional choices, this book offers invaluable insights for educators, researchers, and students alike. Engage with the evolving landscape of textual media and broaden your understanding of its impact on society and culture. Perfect for those interested in media studies, literary theory, and digital humanities, "Comparative Textual Media" is a must-have addition to your academic library.