RECORD DETAIL


Back To Previous

UPA Perpustakaan Universitas Jember

Digital Literatures circulation: testing post-Bourdieu theories

No image available for this title
The launching of Google Books and Google Earth in 2004 could be seen
as a symbolic landmark in the configuration of memories and localization in space
Should we be getting ready for a change in literary reading and writing? It is time
we asked whether interrelations on a global scale in digital environments have
altered the patterns of production and distribution of writing circulation and consumption
of reading, and if so, in what way. We consider that Digital Literatures are
a very useful workbench not only to explore the consequences of global digital
circulation as a factual process but also as an imaginary storytelling Literatures
that were born digital can show how rituals of readings, formulas of production and
narratives are being modified in the twenty-first century. In this paper, we work on a
very large and diverse domain Digital Literatures circulating in Spanish all over the
world, not only those created in Hispanophone countries. Our starting point is our
own repertory: Ciberia, but also other digital collections such as LiteLab, IlovePoetry,
Hermeneia, ELMCIP and ELO We will try to answer the following
question Can we use a post - Bourdieu methodology, conceived for nineteenth
century French literature, to study circulating Digital Literatures in Spanish as a
changing field? We will provide a complete analysis of the emergence of this
dynamic field.

Availability
EB00000002869KAvailable
Detail Information

Series Title

-

Call Number

-

Publisher

: ,

Collation

-

Language

ISBN/ISSN

-

Classification

NONE

Detail Information

Content Type

E-Jurnal

Media Type

-

Carrier Type

-

Edition

-

Specific Detail Info

-

Statement of Responsibility

No other version available