Are Books still ‘Different’? Literature as Culture and Commodity in a Digital Age

Koegler, Caroline, Norrick-Ruehl, Corinna

Fachbuch (Monographie) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

The famous 1962 precedent at the Restrictive Practices Court of the United Kingdom, 'Books are different,' is still the reasoning behind many cultural policies around the world, building on longstanding assumptions surrounding 'the book'. As this suggests, the 'difference' of the book as a unique form of cultural (rather than economic) production has acquired a powerful status. But are books still different? In (somewhat provocatively) asking this question from a network-oriented and interdisciplinary perspective (book studies/literary studies), this Element inquires into the notion of 'difference' in relation to books. Challenging common notions of 'bibliodiversity,' it reconsiders the lack of diversity in the publishing industry. It also engages with the diversifying potentials of the digital literary sphere, offering a case study of Bernardine Evaristo's industry activities and activism, the Element concludes with thoughts on bookishness, affect and networked practice. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Details zur Publikation

VerlagCambridge University Press
ErscheinungsortCambridge
Titel der ReiheElements in Publishing and Book Culture
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2023 (01.02.2023)
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
ISBN9781108982450
DOI10.1017/9781108982450
Stichwörterpublishing; diversity; gate-keeping; Evaristo; digitization

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Kögler, Caroline
Professur für British Studies: Early Modern and Modern Texts (Prof. Stierstorfer)
Norrick-Rühl, Corinna
Professur für Book Studies (Prof. Norrick-Rühl)