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Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print (Paperback)

by Jay David Bolter (Author)
Key Phrases: new writing space, electronic writing space, hypertextual fiction, World Wide Web, Victory Garden, Middle Ages (more...)
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Comments on the first edition:
Bolter has provided a superbly clear, thorough, and theoretically sophisticated discussion of the computer as a medium for writing, as contextualized within the history of writing.

Journal of Communication

Comments on the first edition:
This is a notable book, essential to a balanced understanding of the role played by the computer in the development of literature and thought in our time.

American Scientist

Comments on the first edition:
What makes this a fascinating study is the way in which the author throughout compares and contrasts electronic writing and its tacit presuppositions with the values and strategies of earlier writing technologies.

Religious Studies Review

The second edition of Writing Space will serve as a touchstone text for readers who havent read the first edition and perhaps would be most useful in undergraduate or graduate classes that focus on the historical context of hypertext studies.
Technical Communication Quarterly

Praise for the first edition:
This book combines a deep understanding of technology and of the history of literature and culture, making it unique in depth, breadth, understanding--and therefore, unique in its importance to all of us, be we humanist, technologist, or just everyday reader.

Donald Norman
University of California at San Diego; author, The Design of Everyday Things

Praise for the first edition:
It may well be that Writing Space does for electronic writing what Gutenberg did for print.

Brian Eno
in Art Forum



Product Description
This second edition of Jay David Bolter's classic text expands on the objectives of the original volume, illustrating the relationship of print to new media, and examining how hypertext and other forms of electronic writing refashion or "remediate" the forms and genres of print. Reflecting the dynamic changes in electronic technology since the first edition, this revision incorporates the Web and other current standards of electronic writing. As a text for students in composition, new technologies, information studies, and related areas, this volume provides a unique examination of the computer as a technology for reading and writing.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum; 2 edition (January 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805829199
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805829198
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #648,111 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Modern Communication and Information Technology, March 28, 2001
It gives me great pleasure to submit the first critique for "Writing Space." Mr. Bolter is the only author I have discovered in my four years of study I actually enjoy reading. Mr. Bolter succinctly verbalizes the importance of understanding new media and finding a resolution to the gap we are realizing between the print mediums and new technologies. Mr. Bolter's writing provides the bridge for this gap. "Writing Space" forms a concise basis for anyone who is interested in the issue of reconciliation between the old and the new forms of media. This text is the begining in the understanding of the history of print and the advances of media to the modern age and computer use. I have read some very incomprehensible text on the subject but Mr. Bolter has created works that are a pleasure to read and easy to assimilate. He illuminates these subjects for everyone. Mr. Bolter provides a validation that the general public, the scholar and the instructor can begin to realize in unifying the concepts in communication and information technology studies. Mr. Bolter's works should be the reference of choice. This should be the first text you choose! This is a stand alone text or could be combined with his other texts as an entire semester of study.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Future is Hypertextual, October 29, 2008
By T. Burrows (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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I read with fascination Bolter's descriptions of the history of writing and the advent of computer writing and its implications for the future. There is no question that writers and critics will have to utilize, adapt to, and comment on computer technologies and their possibilities and limitations.

Bolter believes that hypertext and its fracturing, network affect on texts will seriously alter the way people write and perceive. He sees a world in which texts will circulate and be added to and get set up in such a way that the reader will have a free hand in their organization. I have to say that I am a little skeptical about this. It seems to me that the public will still want to read things that make clear, identifiable points, thus providing them with useful information, opinions, and coherent aesthetic experiences. Hypertext will be a part of the future, but its creators will not be able to go nuts and create huge, sprawling webs of information that will take a lot of effort to make sense out of. Clear, unaltered text will still be in demand. Writers, scientists, and critics will still want to retain a fair amount of control texts that they work so hard to create, and not simply throw them out there to be rearranged by anybody. For the hypertext aesthetic to really take hold, it will have to offer some practically useful methods of organizing text - like Wikipedia does, for example.

*Note - this should be 3 stars, not 4
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