We've never been more textual
One of the most enduring metaphors we use to make sense of the world and of ourselves is that of a book. Structuralism issued an invitation to study culture as a book. In the 14th century, Dante saw the universe as a poorly-bound book with scattered leaves in need of re/in-gathering, repair and conservation. St Augustine contrasted the book of human kno…
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