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Publishing and culture

Title
Publishing and culture / edited by Dallas John Baker, Donna Lee Brien and Jen Webb.
Publication
Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019.

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Additional Authors
  • Baker, Dallas John
  • Brien, Donna Lee, 1959-
  • Webb, Jen
Description
vii, 410 pages; 22 cm
Subject
  • Publishers and publishing > Social aspects
  • Veröffentlichung
  • Verlag
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Chapter 1 Publishing and Culture: An Introduction p. 1 / Dallas John Baker and Donna Lee Brien and Jen Webb -- Chapter 2 Publishing and Truth in the 21st Century: Truthiness and Celebrity Publishing p. 18 / Donna Lee Brien -- Chapter 3 Publishing and the Law: Copyright and Globalisation p. 41 / Francina Cantatore -- Chapter 4 More Than Economics: Cultural Value and the Australian Book Industry p. 65 / Paul Crosby and David Throsby -- Chapter 5 Publishing and Identity: Gender, Sexuality and Race p. 85 / Dallas John Baker -- Chapter 6 Publishing and Nationhood: Negotiating the Field of Indian Writing in English p. 104 / Roanna Gonsalves -- Chapter 7 "Now it is Time for You to Act": Ethical Editing of Indigenous Writing in Settler Societies p. 121 / Robin Freeman -- Chapter 8 Love, Forgery and Strange Desires: Textual Editing as Research Practice p. 138 / Sharon Bickle -- Chapter 9 Books as Art (in Australia): Love, Not Money, and a Measure of Independence p. 153 / Caren Florance -- Chapter 10 Beyond the Codex: Book Design in the Digital Age p. 169 / Zoë Sadokierski -- Chapter 11 Publishing and Technology: The Digital Revolution, Democratisation and New Technologies p. 184 / Nick Canty -- Chapter 12 Publishing and Innovation: Disruption in the Chinese eBook Industry p. 199 / Xiang Ren -- Chapter 13 Platform Games: The Writer, the Publishing Industry and Debates Over Non-Print Book Formats in the Twenty-First Century p. 220 / Nick Earls -- Chapter 14 Publishing and its Discontents: Authors, Incomes and Alternative Models p. 240 / Jen Webb and Paul Munden -- Chapter 15 From Guilds to State Censors: Early Modern Stationers, Regulation, and Printing Plays p. 258 / Laurie Johnson -- Chapter 16 The World is Changing, Again: Peer/Expert Review, Legitimacy and Academic Self-Publishing p. 272 / Kerrie Le Lievre -- Chapter 17 Welcome to the Real World: Publishing Preparedness and Quality Control in The Matrix Fandom p. 287 / Shayla Olsen -- Chapter 18 Publishing and Community Development: Clunes Booktown p. 302 / Tess Brady -- Chapter 19 How Nice is Too Nice? Australian Book Reviews and the "Compliment Sandwich" p. 320 / Emmett Stinson -- Chapter 20 Fiction Publishing in Australia, 2013-2017 p. 341 / David Carter and Millicent Weber -- Chapter 21 A Marginal Business: Surviving in Australian Poetry Publishing p. 359 / Shane Strange -- Chapter 22 Magazine Publishing: Products, Communities and Contexts p. 375 / Rosemary Williamson and Donna Lee Brien.
ISBN
  • 1527528049
  • 9781527528048
OCLC
  • on1088529161
  • 1088529161
  • SCSB-9410897
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library