MBSR Graduate Training Module in Book History and Textual Materiality
Course Title: MBSR Graduate Training Module in Book History and Textual Materiality
Coordinator Contact: Dr Graham Allen, Department of English; Email: mbsr@ucc.ie; Tel: 490 2775
Brief Outline: This new interdisciplinary and non-period specific module provides an opportunity for an in-depth exploration of the origins and development of the book as a material object, and the various agents involved in its production, dissemination and reception, from the manuscript culture in the medieval period through to the mass consumerism of the printed book in the nineteenth century. The impact of digital technology on the study of book history will also be explored. This course will offer graduate students the opportunity to:
q gain a broad historical understanding of the mutually informative relationship between writing technologies and culture in western society
q appreciate the collaborative nature of book production, dissemination and reception, and thereby engage in a concrete way with theoretical notions of the author and reader
q partake in a variety of case studies of the material book from different periods of history
q consider how books are marketed and presented to readers
q conduct original research in this subject through the student’s development of a case study of their own chosen text as a material object and /or develop writing skills and a publishing profile by partaking in the development of a glossary of terms and the production of an annotated bibliography.
Target Audience: First / Second Year PhD Students in College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Duration: Three Day Intensive Course
Credit Weighting: 5 Credits
Course Start Date: 28th -30th April 2008
Timetable: 10am – 3.30pm daily
Registration Procedure: Register at http://www.ucc.ie/en/mbsr (fill in Registration Form and email to mbsr@ucc.ie)
Registration Deadline: 31.01.2008 (subject to availability)


