Global Perspectives on Digital Literature: A Critical Introduction for
the Twenty-First Century explores how digital literary forms shape and
are shaped by aesthetic and political exchanges happening across
languages and nations. The book understands "global" as a mode of
comparative thinking and argues for considering various forms of
digital literature—the popular, the avant-garde, and the
participatory—as realizing and producing global thought in the
twenty-first century. Attending to issues of both political and
aesthetic representation, the book includes a diverse group of
contributors and a wide-ranging corpus of texts, composed in a variety
of languages and regions, including East and South Asia, parts of
Europe, Latin America, North America, Australia, and Western Africa.
The book’s contributors adopt an array of interpretive approaches to
make visible new connections and possibilities engendered by
cross-cultural encounters. Among other topics, they reflect on the
shifting conditions for production and distribution of literature,
participatory cultures and technological affordances of Web 2.0, the
ever-changing dynamics of global and local forces, and fundamental
questions, such as, "What do we mean when we talk about literature
today?" and "What is the future of literature?"
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A Critical Introduction for the Twenty-First Century
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ISBN
9781000875270
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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