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The Routledge Companion to Literary Media examines the fast-moving present and future of a media ecosystem in which the literary continues to play a vital role. The term ‘literary media’ challenges the tendency to hold the two terms distinct and broadens accepted usage of the literary to include popular cultural forms, emerging technologies and taste cultures, genres, and platforms, as well as traditions and audiences all too often excluded from literary histories and canons. Featuring contributions from leading international scholars and practitioners, the Companion provides a comprehensive guide to existing terms and theories that address the alignment of literature and a variety of me...
Un’occasione per avvicinarsi alla net-poetry e al lavoro di uno dei maggiori esponenti della poesia elettronica, di conoscere il percorso concettuale che ne ha accompagnato la ricerca nei nuovi media dal 1990. Gli eventi di Caterina Davinio a Venezia, nel 2009, hanno coinvolto centinaia di poeti da tutto il mondo, per celebrare il centenario del Futurismo: La prima astronave di poesia che atterra su Second Life e Network Poetico_Lettura di net-poesia in web cam, con partecipanti da vari continenti, sono le due opere documentate in questo libro e nel dvd, con video, fotografie, interviste, testi teorici e poesie. An opportunity to approach net-poetry and the work of one of the major exponen...
The paratext framework is now used in a variety of fields to assess, measure, analyze, and comprehend the elements that provide thresholds, allowing scholars to better understand digital objects. Researchers from many disciplines revisit paratextual theories in order to grasp what surrounds text in the digital age. Examining Paratextual Theory and its Applications in Digital Culture suggests a theoretical and practical tool for building bridges between disciplines interested in conducting joint research and exploration of digital culture. Helping scholars from different fields find an interdisciplinary framework and common language to study digital objects, this book serves as a useful reference for academics, librarians, professionals, researchers, and students, offering a collaborative outlook and perspective.
A study guide "Smaller Movements and Schools", excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Literary Movements for Students series. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Literary Movements for Students for all of your research needs.
"El hombre crea cultura y mediante la cultura se crea a sí mismo". Anónimo. "El hombre es el reflejo de su cultura así que debe aprender a crecer con ella". Anónimo "El periodismo es libre o es una farsa". Rodolfo Walsh "El verdadero periodismo debe ser constructivo". Jorge González Moore "Estoy muy interesado en el progreso y avance del periodismo, después de haber dejado parte de mi vida en esa profesión, la recuerdo como una noble profesión de inigualable importancia por su influencia". Joseph Pulitzer "Internet es como un gran inventario (de información), pero no constituye en sí misma la memoria". Umberto Eco
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Latin American Technopoetics: Scientific Explorations in New Media analyzes the ways in which poetry and multimedia installations by six prominent poets and artists engage, and in turn are engaged by, scientific discourses. In its innovative readings of contemporary digital media works, Latin American Technopoetics is the first book to investigate the powerful dialogue between recent techno-cultural phenomena, literature, and various scientific fields. This cutting-edge analysis of poetic and artistic experimentation—robots that compose and recite poetry, algorithms that create visualizations of poetic language or of the connections between everyday language and scientific terminology, arrays of multi-dimensional poetic spaces, and telematic and transgenic art—makes a strong case for the increasing viability of a scientific poetics currently gaining prominence in Latin American literary and media studies, digital humanities, and science and technology studies.