Keepers: Marking the Value of the Books on my Shelves

Lydia Pyne in her <em>Object Lessons</em> book, <em>Bookshelf</em>, says, “Bookshelves are dynamic, iterative objects that cue us to the social values we place on books and how we think books ought to be read.” This cued me to reflect upon the books that I keep on my personal...

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Main Author: Vassiliki Veros
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Akron Press 2017-06-01
Series:Proceedings from the Document Academy
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Online Access:https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/docam/vol4/iss1/4
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spelling doaj-4855e12b515844ee9d0149611b71e3c42020-11-25T02:36:53ZengUniversity of Akron PressProceedings from the Document Academy2473-215X2017-06-0110.35492/docam/4/1/4Keepers: Marking the Value of the Books on my ShelvesVassiliki VerosLydia Pyne in her <em>Object Lessons</em> book, <em>Bookshelf</em>, says, “Bookshelves are dynamic, iterative objects that cue us to the social values we place on books and how we think books ought to be read.” This cued me to reflect upon the books that I keep on my personal bookshelves and my deep engagement with them. This is evidenced through the markings and non-markings that my keeper books compelled me to make/not make. I then use my own engagement with my books to make various responses to positive and negative critiques of romance fiction.https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/docam/vol4/iss1/4romancebooksmarginaliamarking
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title Keepers: Marking the Value of the Books on my Shelves
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description Lydia Pyne in her <em>Object Lessons</em> book, <em>Bookshelf</em>, says, “Bookshelves are dynamic, iterative objects that cue us to the social values we place on books and how we think books ought to be read.” This cued me to reflect upon the books that I keep on my personal bookshelves and my deep engagement with them. This is evidenced through the markings and non-markings that my keeper books compelled me to make/not make. I then use my own engagement with my books to make various responses to positive and negative critiques of romance fiction.
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marginalia
marking
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