什么是片段?

Whitney Trettien
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由零散材料组合而成的相册给书目研究带来了一系列特殊问题。由于目录中的描述不准确,而且经常被夹在不同领域之间,这些混合物品在藏书中很难找到,更难在历史上确定其流派。然而,随着图书史研究领域致力于讲述更深层次的物质文本历史,理解这些看似特立独行的专辑对于图书史来说比以往任何时候都更加重要。本文的出发点是,现代图书馆目录作为一种订购技术,无法准确描述这些独特的图书。为了驱散人们对碎片的天真好奇,我将对碎片进行分类(无论是残余、片段还是碎片,以及与之相关的 "废料 "概念),并对它们在馆藏中的用途进行分析(作为某种事物的标本,还是作为创造新事物的原材料)。最后,我借鉴本文中的术语,对一些主要的组合式相册流派进行了调查,包括浪漫主义相册、剪贴簿、纸娃娃屋、彩印相册、维多利亚时期的照相拼贴、设计作品集、样本册、叶册和图外册。通过开始追溯不同时期的联系,这篇文章展示了对碎片的更敏感解读如何改变图书史。
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What Is a Fragment?
Albums assembled from fragmentary materials present a special set of problems for bibliographic research. Inaccurately described in catalogs and often caught between different fields, these hybrid objects can be tricky to find within collections and even more difficult to place historically in terms of genre. Yet understanding these seemingly idiosyncratic albums has become more important to book history than ever, as the field pushes to tell deeper histories of the material text. This essay begins from the premise that the modern library catalog is, as an ordering technology, incapable of accurately describing these unique books. In order to dispel the fog of naïve wonderment that often persists around them, I proceed to develop a taxonomy of what fragments are (whether remnants, snippets, or pieces, with the related notion of scraps) and a spectrum of their use within collections (as specimens of something or as raw stuff to create something new). Finally, I draw on the terms laid out in this essay to survey some major genres of assembled albums, including Romantic albums, scrapbooks, paper doll houses, chromolithographic albums, Victorian photocollage, design portfolios, sample books, leaf books, and extra-illustrated volumes. By beginning to trace connections across time, this essay shows how a more sensitive reading of fragments might transform book history.
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