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Postprint
Books and Becoming Computational
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In 'Postprint: Books and Becoming Computational,' Katherine Hayles analyzes how the materiality and function of books change as they interact with computational systems and digital infrastructures.
She traces historical continuities and transformations from print to algorithm-driven textual practices, showing how computation reconfigures authorship, reading, and preservation.
Hayles argues that understanding these shifts requires attention to both technological affordances and cultural practices surrounding texts.
The book integrates media theory, literary studies, and computation to argue for new frameworks to study textuality in the digital age.
It contributes to conversations about how cultural artifacts become computationally mediated and the implications for humanities scholarship.
She traces historical continuities and transformations from print to algorithm-driven textual practices, showing how computation reconfigures authorship, reading, and preservation.
Hayles argues that understanding these shifts requires attention to both technological affordances and cultural practices surrounding texts.
The book integrates media theory, literary studies, and computation to argue for new frameworks to study textuality in the digital age.
It contributes to conversations about how cultural artifacts become computationally mediated and the implications for humanities scholarship.
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's work on literary materiality and computational culture.


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LONGUE DURÉE II Pt. 1 (w/ N. Katherine Hayles)




