English Research Areas
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Research Areas
- 18th & 19th Century British Literature
- 19th Century U.S. Literatures
- African American
- Book Studies
- British Romantic
- Digital Humanities
- Early American Studies
- Gender & Sexuality
- Medieval & Early Modern
- Modernist
- Shakespeare
- The Novel & Short Fiction
- Transnational & Postcolonial Literature
- Victorian & Edwardian
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Books -- History
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Book industries and trade -- History
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Printing -- History
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Early printed books
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Incunabula
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Printing -- England -- History -- 16th century
Book Studies
From the English Department:
Book studies specialists in the English department provide an exciting, interdisciplinary approach to literary and cultural history. Focusing on the production, transmission, and circulation of texts in their scribal, print, and digital media, we are interested in the physical properties of word and image in the book format. We examine a welter of cultural records—scrolls, codices, broadsides, pamphlets, periodicals, collages, websites—in order to measure the shifting historical meanings of authorship, publication, and reception. Book specialists further assess the impact of a text's materiality on audiences and publics; on constructions of gender, race, and class; and on theories of art, information, and collection. Students benefit from the University of Iowa Center for the Book, a distinctive multidisciplinary unit with expertise in the craft and history of books.
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