Ecologies of Writing
Natural, Technical, and Social Conditions of Textual Production in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Prof Imke Meyer editor Dr or Prof Urs Büttner editor Dr or Prof Jacob Haubenreich editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:27th Nov '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 27th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Uses case studies from 20th-century German literature and theory to explore the material, social, economic, and environmental bases of writing and its craft.
Drawing from case studies in 20th century German literature and theory, the contributors to this volume explore the multiple dimensions behind and alongside authorship that constitutes the "ecology" of writing. 
Over the last few decades, a resurgence of interest in historical and contemporary writing processes, fueled in part by the development of digital media, has developed alongside the emergence of new conceptions of material-human agency and the environment. What would it mean to apply these conceptions to the phenomenon of writing? As the essays in this volume explore, writing is never the purely mental activity of a solitary mind; it is inherently socially embedded and always more-than-human. 
Examining the early 20th century to the present, a period of dramatic media-technological transition in which writers become increasingly self-reflexive and responsive to the materials and changing environmental circumstances of their craft, Ecologies of Writing expands the frame to encompass the vast array of material, social, environmental, and economic influences that all inform the practice of writing. Case studies draw on German-language literature and theory, including works by Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, and W. G. Sebald, and recent theories of human-material agency, media theory, and ecocriticism.
This volume presents compelling new perspectives on practices and contexts of writing, looking beyond authorial intention and agency to the different natural and built environments, media ecologies, and social situations in which writing takes place. A delightful example of what Villem Flusser calls ‘superscript,’ or thinking and writing about writing, Ecologies of Writing boasts many inspiring insights and unexpected finds and will advance discussions about writing and media practices in the 20th and 21st centuries in media studies, materialist and object-oriented scholarship, and the sociology of literature. * Sean Franzel, Professor of German and William H. Byler Distinguished Chair in the Humanities, University of Missouri, USA *
ISBN: 9798765124451
Dimensions: 220mm x 144mm x 26mm
Weight: 520g
240 pages