English 293 - COLQ:ART & HIST OF THE BOOK
Spring
2017
01
4.00
Joseph Black
TTh 03:00-04:50
Smith College
39437-S17
NEILSN RAREB
jlblack@smith.edu
39436
Same as ARH 247. Will books as material objects disappear in your lifetime? Or will the book, a remarkably long-lived piece of communication technology, continue to flourish and develop alongside its electronic counterparts? This course surveys the history of books from the ancient world through medieval manuscripts, hand press books, and machine press books to the digital media of today. We discover how books were made, read, circulated and used in different eras, and explore the role they have played over time in social, political, scientific and cultural change. The course involves extensive hands-on work with books and manuscripts from across the centuries and sustained engagement with current debates about book, print and media culture. Admission limited to 20 by permission of the instructor. Group A, Group B.
Instructor Permission.