Four Ways to Edit a Monument
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Editorial practices, Monument, Transcription, Transposition, Written cultureAbstract
This article presents a possible typology of non-periodical printed publications whose aim is to construct a representation of material cultural artifacts of memory socially articulated under the common name of monuments. The study aims to identify some of the editorial forms of preservation and transmission of the memory of a monument in modern literate culture. To this end, publications are considered where the attribution of permanence and the inscription in the public sphere that characterize the social life of the monument interact with the meanings given to the book and the printed letter.Downloads
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