E-books and ‘Real Books’: Digital Reading and the Experience of Bookness
by Laura Dietz
English | 2025 | ISBN: 1009490761 | 266 Pages | True PDF | 4.6 MB
by Laura Dietz
English | 2025 | ISBN: 1009490761 | 266 Pages | True PDF | 4.6 MB
On any given day, millions of people will read e-books. Yet many of us will do so while holding them apart from 'real books'. The fact that a book can be worthy – of our time, money, respect, even love – without being 'real' is a fascinating paradox of twenty-first century reading. Drawing on original data from a longitudinal study, Laura Dietz investigates how movement between conceptions of e-books as ersatz, digital proxy, and incomplete books serves readers in unexpected ways. The cultural value of e-books remains an area of intense debate in publishing studies. Exploring the legitimacy of e-books in terms of their 'realness' and 'bookness', Dietz enriches our understanding of what e-books are, while also opening up new ways of thinking about how we imagine, how we use, and what we want from books of every kind.