Exploring Paratexts in Digital Contexts
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06.12.2012
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5020
Bergen
Norway
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This day-long workshop revolves around the notion of paratext, a literary theory first presented by French narratologist Gérard Genette in 1987 (Seuils / English translation "Paratexts. Thresholds of Interpretation" 1997).
Originally envisioned in relation to manuscripts and printed text, the theory of paratext ambitioned to describe how texts materialise through the distribution and presentation of textual and contextual information that accompanies and structures text.
In digital contexts, the paratextual dimension tends to exhibit new qualities.This workshop focuses on paratext theory in digital realms and explore how paratext may offer a common ground for scholars in information and library science and in other humanistic disciplines.
Critical writing presented:
Title | Author | Tags |
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Hardening Arteroids: Challenges in Creating a Critical Edition of a Born-Digital Work | Leonardo L. Flores | archive, critical edition, critical code studies, preservation |
The Web is Paratextual: An Exploration of the Web's Architecture from a Paratextual Perspective | Patricia Tomaszek | web architecture, HTML, source paratext, code, paratext |