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Literary Festivals and Contemporary Book Culture

open access: yesNew Directions in Book History, 2018
There has been a proliferation of literary festivals in recent decades, with more than 450 held annually in the UK and Australia alone. These festivals operate as tastemakers shaping cultural consumption; as educational and policy projects; as ...
Millicent Weber
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Postclassical Book Culture

Rediscovering the Islamic Classics, 2020
This chapter concerns the postclassical book culture. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the continuing loss of manuscripts to Europe and the dire state of endowed libraries in the Arabic-speaking world meant that the full breadth of the Arabo-Islamic classical heritage was slipping progressively further out of reach of Muslim scholars.
Ahmed El Shamsy
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BOOK CULTURE

The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Literature, 2017
The chapter surveys the culture of the manuscript book in Byzantium. It proposes a comprehensive study of Greek manuscripts that both looks at the Mediterranean multilingual book culture at large, and takes into consideration all facets (both material ...
Filippo Ronconi, S. Papaioannou
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Book Culture

World Literature Today, 2009
Claudia Guerra
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Subjects and Subject-Subject Relations in Book Culture: Historical and Theoretical Aspects

Observatory of Culture, 2023
The analysis of subject-subject relations, the identification and characterization of which this article is devoted to, is of great importance for the further development of theoretical and methodological aspects of book culture, its complete and in ...
Y. V. Timofeeva
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Institutions, platforms and the production of debut success in contemporary book culture

Media International Australia, 2021
Bestsellers, defined by the high sales numbers they achieve and the hype they generate, are success stories that periodically galvanise the contemporary book industry.
C. Parnell, Beth Driscoll
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Patients and Healers in the Context of Culture

, 2023
A solution to get the problem off, have you found it? Really? What kind of solution do you resolve the problem? From what sources? Well, there are so many questions that we utter every day.
A. Kleinman
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