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        Page and Screen

        This interdisciplinary series explores textual cultures and communities in the twentieth to twenty-first centuries, approaching the book in all its forms as a powerful catalyst for social change. Investigating the persistence and adaptability of books in a digital age and drawing upon the book’s long history, Page and Screen publishes projects that are in dialogue with print culture studies and informed by the theories, methods, and mandates of cultural studies, media studies, information studies, and sociology.

        Manuscript Submissions

        Please direct manuscript inquiries to the series editor or to:
        Brian Halley, Executive Editor
        UMass Press, Boston Office
        100 Morrissey Boulevard
        Boston, MA 02125-3393
        617-287-5610
        [email protected]

        Series Editor
        Kate Eichhorn is professor of culture and media studies at the New School and the author of Adjusted Margin: Xerography, Art, and Activism in the Late Twentieth Century.

        Advisory Board
        Danielle Fuller, University of Alberta
        Matthew Kirschenbaum, University of Maryland
        Peter Krapp, University of California, Irvine
        Simone Murray, Monash University
        Claire Squires, University of Stirling
        Adriaan van der Weel, Leiden University

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        Genre Worlds

        Genre Worlds

        Popular Fiction and Twenty-First-Century Book Culture

        by Kim Wilkins, Beth Driscoll and Lisa Fletcher

        Format: Paperback

        Archival Fictions

        Archival Fictions

        Materiality, Form, and Media History in Contemporary Literature

        by Paul Benzon

        Format: Paperback

        Paper Electronic Literature

        Paper Electronic Literature

        An Archaeology of Born-Digital Materials

        by Richard Hughes Gibson

        Format: Paperback

        Out of Print

        Out of Print

        Mediating Information in the Novel and the Book

        by Julia Panko

        Format: Paperback

        Networked Poetics

        Networked Poetics

        The Digital Turn in Southern African Poetry

        by Susanna L. Sacks

        Format: Paperback

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