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                "comment": "Created page with \"Rainwater, Robert, ed. ''Max Ernst: Beyond Surrealism.'' New York Public Library, 1986.  == Robert Rainwater, \"Max Ernst, Printmaker\" ==  == Evan M. Maurer, \"Images of Dream and Desire: The Prints and Collage Novesl of Max Ernst\" ==  == Anne Hyde Greet, \"Max Ernst and the Artist's Book: From Fiat modes to Maximiliana\" ==\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"== La Femme 100 t\u00eates ==   == R\u00eave d'une petite fille qui voulut entrer au carmel ==   == Une Semaine de bont\u00e9 ==\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"Mullaney, Thomas S. ''The Chinese Typewriter: A History.'' MIT Press, 2017.  Mullaney - The Chinese Typewriter A History Introduction: There is No Alphabet Here  There was a Chinese dao to match the Greek logos, one that functioned according to a two-part organizational system well known in China. In the first of these, Chinese characters are ordered according to the number of pen- or brushstrokes needed to compose them, an organizational scheme that had been a mainstay...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"Haigh and Ceruzzi, ''A New History of Modern Computing'' (2021)  == Becoming Universal: Introducing a New History of Computing ==   The wholesale shift of video and music reproduction to digital technologies likewise challenges us to integrate media history into the long his- tory of computing. Since the original book was written, the computer had become something new, which meant that the book also had to become something n\u2026  Yet this discussion is rarely grounded in...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"Schorb, Reading Prisoners  Interested in how literate practices show up in relation to prisons, e.g. gallows and confession literature, prison libraries, prisoner education and transformation. Library histories have claimed that education has always been entangled with prisons from their earliest days but this is not true.  Wines and Dwight \u2013 225-232 \u2013 reporting on secular instruction, literacy instruction, and rise of libraries in prisons (qtd in Schorb 131)  See 13...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"Sweeney, Megan. ''Reading is My Window: Books and the Art of Reading in Women\u2019s Prisons.'' Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010.  \"explores how some women prisoners use the limited reading materials available to them in creative and important ways: to come to terms with their pasts, to negotiate their present experiences, and to reach toward different futures.\"\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"Otis, Jessica Marie. ''By the Numbers: Numeracy, Religion, and the Quantitative Transformation of Early Modern England.'' Oxford: Oxford UP, 2024.  Introduction\u2014\u201cNumber, Weight and Measure\u201d: Numeracy in Early Modern England  This transformation in numerical practices was complex and wide-ranging in its impact on early modern society and thought. In part, it was a transfor- mation in symbolic systems\u2014the culturally agreed upon symbols and syntax used to represent...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"Coulter MA thesis on prison journals  Begins with poem \u2014 Ralph Chaplin, \u201cNight in the Cell-House\u201d  \u201cMaterial on the subject of prison journals is very limited \u2014 confined mostly to magazine articles, the Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the National Prison Association, writings of ex-convicts, and the prison journals themselves.\u201d \u2014 so also sent out a questionnaire to 266 institutions  Managed to receive info for 258 institutions  Low level of education...\""
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                "timestamp": "2024-06-17T14:33:14Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"Fleetwood, Nicole R. ''Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration.'' Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2020.  What I learned is that art in prison is a practice of survival, an aesthetic journey that documents time in captivity, a mode of connecting with others, but it does not resolve the injustices rooted in the carceral system.  Page 23  This book focuses on the art and aesthetic experiments of people imprisoned in the massive labyrinth of domestic jails an...\""
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                "timestamp": "2024-06-12T20:43:14Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"Cockburn, Cynthia. ''Brothers: Male Dominance and Technological Change.'' Pluto Press, 1983.  marxist approaches to labor of compositors can't account for the gender dynamics within the industry  apprenticeship in a chapel for a set number of years, male rituals  after industrialization: \"Womena nd children, who had characteristically worked and earned within a family context, were increasingly drawn into employment in factories and mines. Here they came under the contro...\""
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