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(Ebook) From Woodblocks to the Internet: Chinese Publishing and Print Culture in Transition, Circa 1800 to 2008 by Cynthia Brokaw, Christopher A. Reed (Eds.) ISBN 9789004185272, 9004185275

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Authors:Cynthia Brokaw, Christopher A. Reed (Eds.)
Pages:440 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1st
Publisher:Brill Academic Publishers
Language:english
File Size:6.8 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004185272, 9004185275
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(Ebook) From Woodblocks to the Internet: Chinese Publishing and Print Culture in Transition, Circa 1800 to 2008 by Cynthia Brokaw, Christopher A. Reed (Eds.) ISBN 9789004185272, 9004185275

The thirteen essays in this volume narrate and analyze the reciprocal influences of technological, intellectual, and sociopolitical changes on the structure of modern China's book (and print) trade; more specifically, they treat the rise of new genres of print, changes in writing practices, the dissemination of ideas and texts (both paper and electronic), the organization of knowledge, and the relationship between the state and print culture. The essays range chronologically from the late eighteenth century to the present, an over two-century transition period that allows authors to draw comparisons between the largely woodblock print culture of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the mechanized publishing of the late-nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries; and the global internet culture of today.
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