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Publication Beyond the Press

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2025

Daria Kohler
Affiliation:
KU Leuven
Daniel Wakelin
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
Natascha Domeisen
Affiliation:
Domeisen Rare Books
Daniel Haywood
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
Edward Jones
Affiliation:
British School at Athens
Micah Mackay
Affiliation:
Balliol College, University of Oxford
Rosie Maxton
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
Brian M. Moore
Affiliation:
The Queen's College, University of Oxford
Katie Noble
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
Felix M. Simon
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
Daniel Wojahn
Affiliation:
University of Oxford

Summary

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 decentres print as the means for understanding publication; instead, publication is seen as an heuristic term which identifies activities these traditions share, but which also differ in ways not reducible to comparisons with printing. The Element engages with texts written on papyrus, chiselled in stone, and created digitally; sung, proclaimed, and put on stage; banned, hidden and rediscovered. The authors move between Greek inscriptions and Tibetan edicts, early modern manuscripts and AI-assisted composition, monasteries and courts, constantly questioning the term 'publication' and considering the agency of people publishing and the publics they address. The picture that transpires is that of a colourful variety of contexts of production and dissemination, underlining the value of studying 'unprinted' publication in its own right.
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Save element to Google Drive

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