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    The Gutenberg Parenthesis: The Age of Print and Its Lessons for the Age of the Internet

    The Gutenberg Parenthesis by Jarvis, Jeff;

    The Age of Print and Its Lessons for the Age of the Internet

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 3 October 2024
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9798765115862
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages328 pages
    • Size 228x152x24 mm
    • Weight 500 g
    • Language English
    • 651

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    A 2024 CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE

    PROSE AWARDS MEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES FINALIST 2024

    The Gutenberg Parenthesis traces the epoch of print from its fateful beginnings to our digital present - and draws out lessons for the age to come.

    The age of print is a grand exception in history. For five centuries it fostered what some call print culture - a worldview shaped by the completeness, permanence, and authority of the printed word. As a technology, print at its birth was as disruptive as the digital migration of today. Now, as the internet ushers us past print culture, journalist Jeff Jarvis offers important lessons from the era we leave behind.

    To understand our transition out of the Gutenberg Age, Jarvis first examines the transition into it. Tracking Western industrialized print to its origins, he explores its invention, spread, and evolution, as well as the bureaucracy and censorship that followed. He also reveals how print gave rise to the idea of the mass - mass media, mass market, mass culture, mass politics, and so on - that came to dominate the public sphere.

    What can we glean from the captivating, profound, and challenging history of our devotion to print? Could it be that we are returning to a time before mass media, to a society built on conversation, and that we are relearning how to hold that conversation with ourselves? Brimming with broader implications for today's debates over communication, authorship, and ownership, Jarvis' exploration of print on a grand scale is also a complex, compelling history of technology and power.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I. THE GUTENBERG PARENTHESIS
    1. The Parenthesis
    2. Print's Presumptions
    3. Trepidation

    Part II. INSIDE THE PARENTHESIS
    4. What Came Before
    5. How to Print
    6. Gutenberg
    7. After the Bible
    8. Print Spreads
    9. The Troubles
    10. Creation with Print
    11. The Birth of the Newspaper
    12. Print Evolves: Until 1800
    13. Aesthetics of Print
    14. Steam and the Mechanization of Print
    15. Electricity and the Industrialization of Media
    16. The Meaning of It All

    Part III. LEAVING THE PARENTHESIS
    17. Conversation vs. Content
    18. Death to the Mass
    19. Creativity and Control
    20. Institutional Revolutions

    Afterword: And What of the Book?

    Acknowledgements
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index
    Colophon

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