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Hanging Out: Sheila Liming Hanging Out
Sheila Liming
R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Hanging Out - The Radical Power of Killing Time (Hardcover): Sheila Liming Hanging Out - The Radical Power of Killing Time (Hardcover)
Sheila Liming
R616 R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Save R116 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
What a Library Means to a Woman - Edith Wharton and the Will to Collect Books (Paperback): Sheila Liming What a Library Means to a Woman - Edith Wharton and the Will to Collect Books (Paperback)
Sheila Liming
R677 Discovery Miles 6 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Examining the personal library and the making of self When writer Edith Wharton died in 1937, without any children, her library of more than five thousand volumes was divided and subsequently sold. Decades later, it was reassembled and returned to The Mount, her historic Massachusetts estate. What a Library Means to a Woman examines personal libraries as technologies of self-creation in modern America, focusing on Wharton and her remarkable collection of books. Sheila Liming explores the connection between libraries and self-making in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American culture, from the 1860s to the 1930s. She tells the story of Wharton's library in concert with Wharton scholarship and treatises from this era concerning the wider fields of book history, material and print culture, and the histories (and pathologies) of collecting. Liming's study blends literary and historical analysis while engaging with modern discussions about gender, inheritance, and hoarding. It offers a review of the many meanings of a library collection, while reading one specific collection in light of its owner's literary celebrity. What a Library Means to a Woman was born from Liming's ongoing work digitizing the Wharton library collection. It ultimately argues for a multifaceted understanding of authorship by linking Wharton's literary persona to her library, which was, as she saw it, the site of her self-making.

Office (Paperback): Sheila Liming Office (Paperback)
Sheila Liming
R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. From its origins in the late 19th century to its decline in the 21st, Sheila Liming's Office narrates a cultural history of a place that has arguably been the primary site of labor in the postmodern economy. During the post-war decades of the 20th century, the office rose to prominence in culture, achieving an iconic status that is reflected in television, film, literature, and throughout the history of advertising. Most people are well versed in the cliches of office culture, despite evidence that an increasing number of us no longer work in offices. With the development of computing technology in the 1980s and 90s, the office underwent many changes. Microsoft debuted its suite of multitasking applications known as Microsoft Office in 1989, firing the first shot in the war for the office's survival. This book therefore poses the question: how did culture become organized around the idea of the office, and how will it change if the office become extinct? Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.

What a Library Means to a Woman - Edith Wharton and the Will to Collect Books (Hardcover): Sheila Liming What a Library Means to a Woman - Edith Wharton and the Will to Collect Books (Hardcover)
Sheila Liming
R2,566 Discovery Miles 25 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Examining the personal library and the making of self When writer Edith Wharton died in 1937, without any children, her library of more than five thousand volumes was divided and subsequently sold. Decades later, it was reassembled and returned to The Mount, her historic Massachusetts estate. What a Library Means to a Woman examines personal libraries as technologies of self-creation in modern America, focusing on Wharton and her remarkable collection of books. Sheila Liming explores the connection between libraries and self-making in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American culture, from the 1860s to the 1930s. She tells the story of Wharton's library in concert with Wharton scholarship and treatises from this era concerning the wider fields of book history, material and print culture, and the histories (and pathologies) of collecting. Liming's study blends literary and historical analysis while engaging with modern discussions about gender, inheritance, and hoarding. It offers a review of the many meanings of a library collection, while reading one specific collection in light of its owner's literary celebrity. What a Library Means to a Woman was born from Liming's ongoing work digitizing the Wharton library collection. It ultimately argues for a multifaceted understanding of authorship by linking Wharton's literary persona to her library, which was, as she saw it, the site of her self-making.

Codex (Paperback): David Haeselin, Sheila Liming, Thora Brylowe Codex (Paperback)
David Haeselin, Sheila Liming, Thora Brylowe
R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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