Making pictorial print : media literacy and mass culture in British magazines, 1885-1918 /
"At the end of the nineteenth century, print media dominated British popular culture, produced in greater variety and on a larger scale than ever before. Within decades, new visual and auditory media had ushered in a mechanized milieu, displacing print from its position at the heart of cultural...
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Idioma: | anglès |
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Toronto ; Buffalo ; London :
University of Toronto Press
[2021]
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Col·lecció: | Studies in book and print culture.
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Accés en línia: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctv20pxxpp |
Taula de continguts:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: A History of Victorian Print Media Literacy and the Technological Imagination
- 1. The Illustrated London News, Popular Illustrated Journalism, and the New Media Landscape, 1885-1907
- 2. Imagining Consumer Culture: Reading Advertisements in the Illustrated London News and the Graphic, 1885-1906
- 3. Imagining Subjectivity: Reading Data Visualizations in Pearson's Magazine, 1896-1902
- 4. Imagining Print Production: Making Scrapbook Media, c. 1830-1918
- 5. Imagining New Media Platforms: Taking Snapshots for the Strand, 1896-1918
- Conclusion: Victorian Media Literacies and the Genealogy of the Present
- Notes
- Index
- STUDIES IN BOOK AND PRINT CULTURE