Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 December 2024
Glossaries, encyclopedias, maps, topical histories, and dictionaries: these were a formative presence at the start of the humanities, and together they enabled humanists to see how their own conceptual interests and vocabularies contributed to a long-term disciplinary project. With that deep history in mind, those of us wishing to establish a different, posthumanities praxis should not neglect the originating influence of precursors on the order of Samuel Johnson and M. H. Abrams, whose scholarly acumen imparted a new life to previously scripted disciplines.
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