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Manuel Portela's Scripting Reading Motions is the most sophisticated and comprehensive analysis we have so far of the interactions between embodied reading practices, semiotic and bibliographic codes, and the textual engines of print books and digital literature.

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If some jurisdiction that had been tested for more than eight hundred votes discovered that the program didn't count correctly, and returned it to the factory, the programmer would simply say there had been a glitch on the tape, or a bad rom — a unit embodying "read-only memory" — "or some other technical mumbo jumbo," Shamos went on.

The expressive use of print and programmable media, Portela shows, offers a powerful model of the semiotic, interpretive, and affective operations embodied in reading processes.

The modern notion that the physical text is freestanding and wholly explicit in its meaning did not exist in the ancient and medieval worlds, where works were literally embodied by reading them aloud.

Now the landscape image is an extension of writing, a form of embodied thought, an essence of landscapeness, a text to be read.

The novel embodies Meredith's complex theory of the comic spirit and deserves to be read more than it is nowadays.

The violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter was the soloist in the E Minor Violin Concerto, and her reading embodied many of the characteristics of her recent recording of the work for Deutsche Grammophon, most notably her hard-pushed tempos.

Reading Matters calls on an interdisciplinary group of distinguished scholars to respond to contemporary political problems in their many social, textual, material, and embodied manifestations by considering reading as a collaborative, engaged and generative practice.

One statement read: "She embodied the spirit of Gamma Sigma Sigma.

To give readers a deeper understanding of the way we read in modern times, Lurz unites topics usually treated separately, such as media, meditation, book history, and modern aesthetics, and he investigates a set of twentieth-century considerations of what it means that the texts we read are embodied in and mediated by the object of the book.

Those dreams I had had as a child in the Highlands, reading Jack London, were embodied in the way Michael lives.

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