This book analyses digital literature as part of an ongoing literary tradition, emphasising continuities and approaching digital phenomena through pre-digital theory. It underscores the potential of digital literature as cultural expression rather than technological gadgetry providing an opportunity for re-reading and canonical theory
This book analyses digital literature as part of an ongoing literary tradition, emphasising continuities and approaching digital phenomena through pre-digital theory. It underscores the potential of digital literature as cultural expression rather than technological gadgetry providing an opportunity for re-reading and canonical theory
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature
Annika Elstermann is a lecturer and postdoctoral researcher at the English Department at Heidelberg University. Her approach to literary and cultural analysis is generally via socio-political contexts of production and reception, and corresponding literary and social theory. She has previously published papers on player immersion in video games, and computer-generated text.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Core Examples 2 Partitioned Works and Seriality 3 Participatory Storytelling 4 Interactive Text Production 5 Computer-Generated Text 6 Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Core Examples 2 Partitioned Works and Seriality 3 Participatory Storytelling 4 Interactive Text Production 5 Computer-Generated Text 6 Conclusion Bibliography Index
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