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Writing Artifacts

Editat de Cydney Alexis, Hannah J. Rule
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mai 2026
This book is an interdisciplinary collection of concise investigations into everyday artifacts that matter to writers and writing.
With the collection’s 31 contributors and through the lens of material culture studies, the editors make a case that the study of writing is the study of artifacts. Each chapter centers on a distinct artifact, including an 1899 course notebook, the delete key, the graffiti spray can, indigenous paper, the Ouija board, and a retirement home noticeboard, as a means of exploring what each says about writing culture and writing lives. Together, the chapters show that, even if at first we don’t understand how or why, the artifacts that populate our lives deserve close attention. The close attention paid to artifacts in this book demonstrates both the particularity of possessions (this Ouija board or my delete key) and their universality, as so many people’s experiences with writing depend on similar possessions. In this way, each represents a moment in writing’s story and timeline, while also living in many stories and timelines, begging for artifactual study. While readers will easily recognize some artifacts in this book as writing artifacts, others illustrate how ‘writing’ must be understood expansively, to capture the range of symbolic human expression and mirror the complex ways writing is experienced in people’s lives, beyond the moment of inscription.
An accessible, cross-disciplinary archive of contemporary and historical writing artifacts that matter to writing practice, this book will be of interest to writers of all kinds, as well as students and scholars of writing in fields including Writing and Literacy Studies, Material and Popular Culture, Rhetoric, History, and Communication Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041084891
ISBN-10: 1041084897
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: 68
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Foreword  1. Introduction: The Study of Writing is the Study of Artifacts  A-D  3. ArcGIS Survey 123 on the Front Porch  4. Atlas of Dewitt County, Illinois, 1875  5. Entrepreneurial Card Catalogue  6. The Course Notebook of Margaret Kane, 1899  7. Cross-Stones  8. My Delete Key  9. The Desk  10. Digital Clutter  11. My Dolly Parton Prayer Candle  E-M  12. Embroidery  13. A Facilitating Literacy Artifact: The Roller Skate  14. A 1950s Christmas Gift Card  15. The Graffiti Spray Can  16. The Hourglass: A Tool to Create Timeless Time  17. Birchbark: Indigenous Paper  18. The Ink Cake  19. Decoding the X: The Katrina Cross  20. The Microcomputer Kit and Electric Pencil  N-Z  21. The Noticeboard: Object Gatekeeper and Lifeworld Montage  22. The Ouija Board  23. The Pager  24. Photographs and Music  25. A 50th Wedding Anniversary Memory Quilt  26. Shorthand  27. Sports Cars  28. The Feminist’s Typewriter  29. The Soviet Vinyl Collection  30. Voice-O-Graph, 1954  Postscript: A Writing Artifacts Heuristic  

Recenzii

"Writing Artifacts’ succinct chapters are scholarly investigations, yes, but they are also love letters to the materials we use to record, compose, and create.  I came away from this one-of-a-kind book re-enchanted with the everyday artifactual world." 
Kate Viera, University of Wisconsin, USA
"Alexis and Rule stretch the bandwidth of artifactual research and the fluency of thought and writing that emerges from artifacts. Insightful and moving, the experience of reading this book is intimate, archaeological, and ethnographic."
Kate Pahl and Jennifer Rowsell, Manchester Metropolitan University and King's College, England, UK

Notă biografică

Cydney Alexis is Associate Professor of English in Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication at Kansas State University, USA. She is the co-editor of The Material Culture of Writing (2022) and her work has appeared in publications such as Bad Ideas about Writing (2017); Rhetoric, through Everyday Things (2017); and Slate.
Hannah J. Rule is Associate Professor of English in Composition and Rhetoric at the University of South Carolina, USA. She is the author of Situating Writing Processes (2019) and co-editor of The Material Culture of Writing (2022).

Descriere

This book is an interdisciplinary collection of concise investigations into everyday artifacts that matter to writers and writing. It will be of interest to writers of all kinds, as well as students and scholars of writing in fields including Writing and Literacy Studies, Material and Popular Culture, Communication Studies and more.