Andrew Piper is Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and an associate member of the Department of Art History and Communication Studies. His work focuses on the intersection of literary and bibliographic communication from the eighteenth century to the pre...
Andrew Piper is Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and an associate member of the Department of Art History and Communication Studies. His work focuses on the intersection of literary and bibliographic communication from the eighteenth century to the present. His research follows three main lines of inquiry:
• the history of networks and literary topologies;
• practices of textual circulation, copying, and sharing;
• the relationship between media and translation (the nexus of image, letter, and number).