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_eAFNOR
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100 1 _aGreetham, David
_eAuteur
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245 1 4 _aThe pleasures of contamination
_h[Texte imprimé] :
_bevidence, text, and voice in textual studies /
_cDavid Greetham
260 _aBloomington :
_bIndiana University Press,
_ccop. 2010
300 _a1 vol. (385 p.) ;
_c24 cm
490 0 _aTextual cultures : theory and praxis
504 _aBibliogr. p. 315-362
505 0 _aIntroduction: truthiness in an age of contamination -- Part 1. The contamination of evidence: The resistance to philology; Contamination and/of resistance; Textual forensics; Facts, truefacts, factoids, or, why are they still saying those things about epistemology? -- Part 2. The contamination of text: Who's in, who's out: the cultural poetics of archival exclusion; Phylum-tree-rhizome; Is it morphin time? -- Part 3. The contamination of voice: "what does it matter who is speaking," someone said, "what does it matter who is speaking?" (Greetham version), or "what does it matter who is speaking?": editorial recuperation of the estranged author" (Eggert version); Romancing the text, medievalizing the book; The philosophical discourse of [textuality]?; The telephone directory and Dr. Seuss: scholarly editing after Feist v. Rural telephone -- Epilogue: the limits of contamination
653 _aCriticism, Textual
653 _aIntertextuality
653 _aInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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990 _aBen Ali Rihab
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