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Writing Space

Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print
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Description

This completely updated volume continues the work of the first edition, showing how hypertext and other forms of electronic writing remediate forms & genres of print. For students in composition, technology, information studies.

Product Details

PublisherRoutledge
Publish DateJanuary 01, 2001
Pages246
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780805829198
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.9 pounds
BISAC Categories: Science & Technology,

Reviews

Comments on the first edition:
"Bolter has provided a superbly clear, thorough, and theoretically sophisticated discussion of the computer as a medium for writing, as contextualized within the history of writing."

--Journal of Communication

Comments on the first edition:
"This is a notable book, essential to a balanced understanding of the role played by the computer in the development of literature and thought in our time."

--American Scientist

Comments on the first edition:
"What makes this a fascinating study is the way in which the author throughout compares and contrasts electronic writing and its tacit presuppositions with the values and strategies of earlier writing technologies."

--Religious Studies Review

"The second edition of Writing Space will serve as a touchstone text for readers who haven't read the first edition and perhaps would be most useful in undergraduate or graduate classes that focus on the historical context of hypertext studies."
--Technical Communication Quarterly

Praise for the first edition:
"This book combines a deep understanding of technology and of the history of literature and culture, making it unique in depth, breadth, understanding--and therefore, unique in its importance to all of us, be we humanist, technologist, or just everyday reader."

--Donald Norman
University of California at San Diego; author, The Design of Everyday Things

Praise for the first edition:
"It may well be that Writing Space does for electronic writing what Gutenberg did for print."

--Brian Eno
in Art Forum

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