Editors, scholars, and the social text
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| Format | Book |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
c2012
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| Series | Studies in book and print culture
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| Subjects | |
| ISBN | 9781442610392 978-1-4426-4104-4 |
| Physical Description | xx, 281 s. : il. ; 24 cm |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the social dynamics of scholarly editing / Darcy Cullen
- A slight conflict of aims: scholarly vs. academic editing / Peter L. Shillingsburg
- The mysterious relationship: authors and their editors / Rosemary Shipton
- Juggling expectations: the copyeditor's roles and responsibilities / Amy Einsohn
- Bad texts: an eccentric appreciation (Valdez, Brecht, and the utility of error) / Alexander Pettit
- From book to text: theory of/in the margins / Peter Mahon
- Merely conventional signs: the editor and the illustrated scholarly book / Camilla Blakeley
- Let's ask the designers! Book design, technology, and the editor-designer collaboration / Richard Hendel, Sigrid Albert
- Iconic pages in Robert Antoni's fictions: a speculative edition / John K. Young
- Reading material bibliography and digital editions / Yuri Cowan
- The object and the process; or, Take this book and click it! / Darcy Cullen