"A significant and fruitful connection between modernist writers and editorial activities, Making Canada New draws links among new and old media, collaborative labour, emergent scholars, and digital modernisms. In doing so, the contributors reveal that renovating modernisms does not need to depend on the fabrication of new modes of scholarship. Rather, it is the repurposing of already existing practices and combining them with others--whether old or new, print or digital--that will instigate a process of continuous renewal. Critical to this process of renewal is the intermingling of print and digital research methods and the coordination of popular forms of literary scholarship with less frequented forms, such as bibliography, textual studies and editing. Divided into three sections, Making Canada New tracks the editorial renovation of modernism as a digital phenomenon while speaking to the continued production of print edition."--
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