Handwriting in Early America : A Media History (Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book)

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Handwriting in Early America : A Media History (Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 300 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781625347190
  • DDC分類 652.10973

Full Description

As digital communication has become dominant, commentators have declared that handwriting is a thing of the past, a relic of an earlier age. This volume of original essays makes it clear that anxiety around handwriting has existed for centuries and explores writing practices from a variety of interdisciplinary fields, including manuscript studies, Native American studies, media history, African American studies, book history, bibliography, textual studies, and archive theory. By examining how a culturally diverse set of people grappled with handwriting in their own time and weathered shifting relationships to it, Handwriting in Early America uncovers perspectives that are multiethnic and multiracial, transatlantic and hemispheric, colonial and Indigenous, multilingual and illiterate.  Essays describe a future of handwriting as envisioned by practitioners, teachers, and even government officials of this time, revealing the tension between the anxiety of loss and the need to allow for variations going forward.

Contributors include James Berkey, Blake Bronson-Bartlett, John J. Garcia, DesirÉe Henderson, Frank Kelderman, Michelle Levy, Lisa Maruca, Christen Mucher, Alan Niles, Seth Perlow, Carla L. Peterson, Sarah Robbins, Patricia Jane Roylance, and Danielle Skeehan.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments Foreword
Copybooks and the Rescripting of Cultural Values
Karen SÁnchez-Eppler

Introduction
Toward a Media History of Handwriting in Early America
Mark Alan Mattes

Part I: Handwriting and the Idea of Writing

Chapter 1
Feathers and Quills
New World Beasts and the Natural History of Handwriting
Danielle Skeehan

Chapter 2
"Vive la Plume!"
The Pleasures and Problems of Handwriting Pedagogy in the Long Eighteenth Century
Lisa Maruca

Chapter 3
Print Hand
Class, Literacy, and the Mechanization of Writing
Patricia Jane Roylance

Chapter 4
Of Graphology as a Possible Science
Edgar Allan Poe's Handwriting Analysis
Seth Perlow

Chapter 5
The Mark of Chickwallop
Christen Mucher

Part II: Handwritten Genres

Chapter 6
Abigail Adams, Letter Writing, and the Gender Politics of History
Mark Alan Mattes

Chapter 7
Doing Things with Diaries
Handwritten Genres in Early American Fiction
DesirÉe Henderson

Chapter 8
Handwriting and the Cultivation of Taste
Lines Copied into an African American Schoolgirl's Friendship Album, Philadelphia, 1840
Carla L. Peterson

Chapter 9
"Imitation of Print"
Handwritten Performances and Intermedial Survival in Civil War Prison Newspapers
James Berkey

Chapter 10
Rites of Encouragement
Cultivating Indian Reform in Susette La Flesche's Friendship Album
Frank Kelderman

Part III: Scribal Time

Chapter 11
Graphite Time
Blake Bronson-Bartlett

Chapter 12
Revising a Narrative of Mental Illness
The Overwritten Diary of a Nineteenth-Century Mental Patient
John J. Garcia

Chapter 13
Claiming Bradstreet's Hand
The Andover Manuscript in Critical History
Alan Niles

Chapter 14
Matter over Mind
Reading The Bondwoman's Narrative in Print and Manuscript
Sarah Robbins

Chapter 15
William Upcott's Autographic Mania
Michelle Levy

Afterword
Christopher Hager

Contributors
Index

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