I'm looking for an elementary introduction to linear algebra (and matrices) over an arbitrary field.
A lot of recommended books on the subject work only over the field of real or complex numbers (and this is inappropriate for me, I would like that there won't be a discussion whether I'm right from a pedagogical perspective).
I know of the book by Hoffman and Kunze. Are there any more books like that (maybe more modern and a little less dry, maybe not)?
Have a look at Linear algebra by Peter Petersen. It covers elementary linear algebra all the way up to the spectral theorem for normal operators using vector spaces over arbitrary fields.