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Book History Pub Date : 2022-12-02


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Akrish Adhikari is a Ph.D. candidate in French and Italian at Princeton University. He specializes in media studies, postcolonial thought, critical theory, and digital humanities. His other work has appeared or is forthcoming in Configurations, Symposium, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, and The Comparatist.

Renee Bryzik holds an M.A. in Eighteenth-Century Studies from King's College, London and a Ph.D. in English from the University of California, Davis. Her writing has appeared in Eighteenth-Century Studies and Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, among other publications. She is an Instructor of English at Saint Clair County Community College in Port Huron, Michigan.

Martin Paul Eve is Professor of Literature, Technology and Publishing at Birkbeck College, at University of London. He is the author or editor of nine books on contemporary literary and technological publication practices.

Korey Garibaldi is Assistant Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Garibaldi's articles have been published in journals such as The Slavic Review, The Henry James Review, and MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States. His first book, Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America, is forthcoming from Princeton University Press in March 2023.

Jamie Horrocks is Associate Professor of English at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Her scholarship focuses on Victorian visual culture and the intersection of literature and graphic art. The article published here is a portion of her current monograph project, entitled "Something Like a System": Design Reform and Victorian Letterpress Design. Her work has appeared in Victorian Periodicals Review, Visual Culture in Britain, Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, Journal of Early Visual Popular Culture, and others.

Matthew S. Lindia is a doctoral student in the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Duquesne University. His research interests include the history and philosophy of technology, media ecology, and phenomenology. His writing has appeared in Philosophy & Technology, Explorations in Media Ecology, New Explorations, and elsewhere.

James Misson is a book historian interested in applying computational methods to the study of print culture. His forthcoming book, based on his DPhil thesis, analyzes the transition from blackletter to roman typefaces, and the implications this had for early modern readers and texts. He was formerly Research Assistant in Digital Humanities at the University of Geneva, and now provides research for the Oxford English Dictionary, where he is developing new tools to aid lexicographical research.

Devani Singh is an Ambizione Research Fellow in English at the University of Geneva, where she is Principal Investigator on a project (funded by the Fonds National Suisse) that aims to study the emergence of printed prefaces in English books. She previously held a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship at Oxford. Her essays include work in The Journal of the Early Book Society, The Review of English Studies, The Chaucer Review, and Digital Philology, and she recently co-edited the early modern printed commonplace book Bel-vedére (Cambridge University Press, 2020).

David Tate is an administrative assistant in Higher Education at Oxford University Press. Before that, he was coordinator and printer's devil for the Rutgers Book Initiative. David received his M.A. from Rutgers in 2021.

Jordan E. Taylor is a historian and editor living in Bloomington, Indiana. He is the author of Misinformation Nation: Foreign News and the Politics of Truth in Revolutionary America (2022).

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Akrish Adhikari是一名博士。普林斯顿大学法语和意大利语候选人。他擅长媒体研究、后殖民思想、批判理论和数字人文。他的其他作品已经或即将发表在Configurations、Symposium、Contemporary French and Francophone StudiesThe Comparatist中。

Renee Bryzik拥有伦敦国王学院十八世纪研究硕士学位和博士学位。加州大学戴维斯分校英语专业。她的作品出现在18 世纪研究18 世纪文化研究等出版物中。她是密歇根州休伦港圣克莱尔县社区学院的英语教师。

Martin Paul Eve是伦敦大学伯克贝克学院的文学、技术和出版教授。他是九本关于当代文学和技术出版实践的书籍的作者或编辑。

科里·加里波第 ( Korey Garibaldi ) 是圣母大学美国研究助理教授。加里波第的文章曾发表在《斯拉夫评论》、《亨利詹姆斯评论》和《MELUS:美国多民族文学》等期刊上。他的第一本书《永恒的黑暗:现代美国跨种族文学文化的形成与毁灭》将于 2023 年 3 月由普林斯顿大学出版社出版。

杰米·霍罗克斯 (Jamie Horrocks ) 是犹他州普罗沃市杨百翰大学的英语副教授。她的奖学金侧重于维多利亚时代的视觉文化以及文学与平面艺术的交集。此处发表的文章是她当前专着项目的一部分,题为“类似系统的东西”:设计改革和维多利亚时代的凸版设计。她的作品曾发表在《维多利亚时代期刊评论》、《英国视觉文化》、《拉斐尔前派研究杂志》、《早期视觉流行文化杂志》等杂志上

Matthew S. Lindia是杜肯大学传播与修辞学系的博士生。他的研究兴趣包括技术的历史和哲学、媒体生态学和现象学。他的作品出现在哲学与技术、媒体生态学探索、新探索等领域。

詹姆斯·米森 (James Misson ) 是一位图书历史学家,对将计算方法应用于印刷文化研究感兴趣。他即将出版的新书基于他的 DPhil 论文,分析了从 blackletter 到 roman 字体的转变,以及这对早期现代读者和文本的影响。他以前是日内瓦大学数字人文学科的研究助理,现在为牛津英语词典提供研究,他正在开发新工具来帮助词典编纂研究。

Devani Singh是日内瓦大学英语专业的 Ambizione 研究员,她是一个项目(由 Fonds National Suisse 资助)的首席研究员,该项目旨在研究英文书籍中印刷序言的出现。她之前在牛津大学获得过 Leverhulme 早期职业奖学金。她的论文包括在《早期图书学会杂志》、《英语研究评论》、《乔叟评论》和《数字语言学》中的作品,她最近与人合作编辑了早期现代印刷的平庸书籍《Bel-vedére》(剑桥大学出版社,2020 年)。

大卫·泰特 (David Tate ) 是牛津大学出版社高等教育部的行政助理。在此之前,他是 Rutgers Book Initiative 的协调员和印刷商。David 于 2021 年获得了罗格斯大学的硕士学位。

乔丹·E·泰勒 ( Jordan E. Taylor ) 是一位住在印第安纳州布卢明顿的历史学家和编辑。他是《误传国度:外国新闻与美国革命中的真相政治》(2022 年)一书的作者。

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