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Bookishness

Loving Books in a Digital Age
Series: Literature Now
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Bookishness by Jessica Pressman delves into the 21st-century cultural obsession with books amidst predictions of print's demise. Exploring how books have resurfaced as physical and symbolic objects—from "shelfies" and themed merchandise to literary sculptures—Pressman reveals how contemporary novels fetishise paper and print both thematically and formally. Through interdisciplinary analysis encompassing literature, media studies, and book history, she examines how 'bookishness' has become an identity and aesthetic, reflecting a complex relationship with digital modernity and the meanings books continue to hold.
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This book appeals to readers interested in contemporary culture, literary criticism, book history, and media studies. It is ideal for both scholars and hobbyists seeking to understand the evolving significance of books as cultural artefacts in the digital era.

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Jessica Pressman explores the rise of “bookishness” as an identity and an aesthetic strategy that proliferates from store-window décor to experimental writing. Ranging from literature to kitsch objects, stop-motion animation films to book design, she considers the multivalent meanings of books in contemporary culture.

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Twenty-first-century culture is obsessed with books. In a time when many voices have joined to predict the death of print, books continue to resurface in new and unexpected ways. From the proliferation of "shelfies" to Jane Austen–themed leggings and from decorative pillows printed with beloved book covers to bookwork sculptures exhibited in prestigious collections, books are everywhere and are not just for reading.

Writers have caught up with this trend: many contemporary novels depict books as central characters or fetishise paper and print thematically and formally.

In Bookishness, Jessica Pressman examines the new status of the book as object and symbol. She explores the rise of "bookishness" as an identity and an aesthetic strategy that proliferates from store-window décor to experimental writing.

Ranging from literature to kitsch objects, stop-motion animation films to book design, Pressman considers the multivalent meanings of books in contemporary culture. Books can represent shelter from—or a weapon against—the dangers of the digital; they can act as memorials and express a sense of loss.

Examining the works of writers such as Jonathan Safran Foer, Jennifer Egan, Mark Z. Danielewski, and Leanne Shapton, Pressman illuminates the status of the book as a fetish object and its significance for understanding contemporary fakery.

Bringing together media studies, book history, and literary criticism, Bookishness explains how books still give meaning to our lives in a digital age.

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Praised for its insightful and sparkling ideas, Bookishness showcases Jessica Pressman's keen analysis of print culture's paradoxes in the digital age. Leah Price calls it "fizzing with ideas and sparkling with finds," while Matthew Kirschenbaum highlights Pressman’s extensive material and the book's accessible yet fascinating take-away term. Andrew Piper describes it as an eloquent meditation on our enduring attachment to books, blending kitsch and inspiration.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231195133

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 December 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Jessica Pressman is associate professor of English and comparative literature at San Diego State University, where she cofounded the Digital Humanities Initiative. She is the author of Digital Modernism: Making It New in New Media (2014); coauthor of Reading “Project”: A Collaborative Analysis of William Poundstone’s “Project for Tachistoscope {Bottomless Pit}” (2015); and coeditor of Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era (2013) and Book Presence in a Digital Age (2018).

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