Gutenberg Parenthesis

The Age of Print and Its Lessons for the Age of the Internet

Hardcover, 328 pages

English language

Published June 26, 2023 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

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978-1-5013-9482-9
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The Gutenberg Parenthesis traces the epoch of print from its fateful beginnings to our digital present – and draws out lessons for the age to come. The age of print is a grand exception in history. For five centuries it fostered what some call print culture – a worldview shaped by the completeness, permanence, and authority of the printed word. As a technology, print at its birth was as disruptive as the digital migration of today. Now, as the internet ushers us past print culture, journalist Jeff Jarvis offers important lessons from the era we leave behind. To understand our transition out of the Gutenberg Age, Jarvis first examines the transition into it. Tracking Western industrialized print to its origins, he explores its invention, spread, and evolution, as well as the bureaucracy and censorship that followed. He also reveals how print gave rise to the idea of the mass – …

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Lost in Transition: The Past and Future of Media Culture

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“The Gutenberg Parenthesis” by Jeff Jarvis is a captivating exploration of the transition from print to the digital age. The book provides historical insights into the development of the printing press and the impact of mass media. Jarvis introduces the term “Gutenberg Parenthesis,” coined by Danish scholar Lars Ole Sauerberg, to describe the period from the invention of the printing press to the rise of the internet. The author examines how the digital age, which is now closing the parenthesis, has reshaped communication and knowledge production. However, some readers may find the book's perspective on the modern internet to be somewhat US-centric, which could limit its global relevance. Despite this, the book provides valuable insights into the impact of the digital age on society and culture.