Textual distortion

"Distortion" is nearly always understood as negative. It can be defined as perversion, impairment, caricature, corruption, misrepresentation, or deviation. Unlike its close neighbour, "disruption", it remains resolutely associated with the undesirable, the lost, or the deceptive....

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Körperschaften: Distortion: Stanford Text Technologies Collegium (VerfasserIn), Stanford University (Gastgebende Institution)
Weitere Verfasser: Treharne, Elaine (HerausgeberIn), Walker, Greg (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge D. S. Brewer 2017
Ausgabe:First published
Schriftenreihe:Essays and studies / The English Association 2017 = new series, volume 70
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Zusammenfassung:"Distortion" is nearly always understood as negative. It can be defined as perversion, impairment, caricature, corruption, misrepresentation, or deviation. Unlike its close neighbour, "disruption", it remains resolutely associated with the undesirable, the lost, or the deceptive. Yet it is also part of a larger knowledge system, filling the gap between the authentic event and its experience; it has its own ethics and practice, and it is necessarily incorporated in all meaningful communication. Need it always be a negative phenomenon? How does distortion affect producers, transmitters and receivers of texts? Are we always obliged to acknowledge distortion? What effect does a distortive process have on the intentionality, materiality and functionality, not to say the cultural, intellectual and market value, of all textual objects? The essays in this volume seek to address these questions. They range from the medieval through the early modern to contemporary periods and, throughout, deliberately challenge periodisation and the canonical. Topics treated include Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, Reformation documents and poems, Global Shakespeare, the Oxford English Dictionary, Native American spiritual objects, and digital tools for re-envisioning textual relationships. From the written to the spoken, the inhabited object to the remediated, distortion is demonstrated to demand a rich and provocative mode of analysis
Beschreibung:"The contributions in this volume ... were inspired by the Stanford Text Technologies Collegium on "Distortion", held in May 2015 at Stanford University" (Preface and Acknowledgements)
Beschreibung:xiii, 174 Seiten
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ISBN:9781843844792
978-1-84384-479-2