Binding media hybrid print-digital literature from across the Americas / Élika Ortega.

Author/creator Ortega, Élika
Format Electronic
Publication InfoStanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2025.
Descriptionpages cm
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SeriesStanford text technologies
Text technologies. ^A1388624
Contents Binding media : negotiating (un)boundedness -- From the digital revolution in publishing to a material history of hybrid books -- Divergent temporalities in binding media -- Media hybridity and cultural hybridity -- Conclusion : from computer-generated books to NFT publishing.
Abstract "Far from causing the "death of the book," the publishing industry's adoption of digital technologies has generated a multitude of new works that push the boundaries of literature and its presentation. In this fascinating new work, Élika Ortega proposes the notion of "binding media" - a practice where authors and publishers "fasten together" a codex and electronic or digital media to create literary works in the form of hybrid print-digital objects. Examining more than a hundred literary works from across the Americas, Ortega argues that binding media are not simply experimentations but a unique contemporary form of the book that effectively challenges conventional regional and linguistic boundaries. Furthermore, the book demonstrates that binding media have remained marginal in the publishing industry due to technological imperatives like planned obsolescence and commercial ones like replicability and standardization that run counter to these bespoke literary projects. Binding media are embedded in a shifting media ecology that, through planned obsolescence, has been quick to leave behind non-replicable and non-commercially viable endeavors. Although many binding media and other hybrid publishing initiatives have perished, they've left behind a wealth of material; collecting and tracing the residues of these foreshortened projects, Ortega builds a fascinating history of hybrid publishing. Ultimately, this essential account of contemporary book history highlights the way binding media help illuminate processes of cultural hybridization that have been instigated by the expediency of globalized digital technologies and transnational dynamics"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2024028690
ISBN9781503641785 (cloth)
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