Taking Stock
Media Inventories in the German Nineteenth Century
Series: Cultures and Practices of Knowledge in History; 18;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher De Gruyter Oldenbourg
- Date of Publication 21 October 2024
- ISBN 9783111059853
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages328 pages
- Size 230x155 mm
- Weight 599 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 34 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Illustrations, color; 2 Tables, black & white 605
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The volume examines the proliferation of inventorying models and practices as cultural techniques of knowledge organization and production during the long nineteenth century. While inventories are still broadly treated as raw data and unprocessed source materials, the book shows how they function as complex media formats, intersecting and interfering with other material techniques to produce, store, distribute, organize and process cultural information. How do inventories work against and in dialogue with other media of collection, storage and retrieval such as catalogs, indexes, bibliographies, and archives; what new media configurations do techniques of inventorying enable and how, in turn, are such techniques shaped by the media channels and formats they employ; what is at stake in the critical effort of "taking stock", whether as commercial, bureaucratic, literary, historiographical, or scientific operations; finally, what do such operations tell us specifically about the production and circulation of knowledge in the German nineteenth century?
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