Spanish Language Electronic Literature

Research Collection
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The aim of the Spanish Language Electronic Literature collection is to provide a way for scholars, writers and artists to get to know the electronic literary works, authors, critical writing and events related to the field of electronic literature written in Spanish. This collection includes works by Spanish and Latin American authors of electronic literature including: hypertext fiction, e-poetry, webnovels, blognovels, collective novels and wikinovels. This collection has been made using databases from other Websites and it also includes creative works which are not published in any anthology but are published in individual Websites from authors and artists. The Websites which have been used to complete this collection are: Fundación Cervantes Literatura Electrónica Hispánica, Hermeneia, Ciberia, Proxecto le.es, Electronic Literature Directory from the Electronic Literature Organization, NT2 Répertoire Des Arts et Littératures Hypermédiatiques, Hipertulia, Biblumliteraria, the blog of Literatura Electrónica and Arte y políticas de identidad.There are certain needs in the field of electronic literature, according to Félix Remírez, these are the following ones: 1. The literary corpus should increase. 2. The text should be the focus, the story should not be hidden with special effects that can be of no interest at all. 3. There must be professional criticism on digital works. (Literatura digital. Cul de Sac, 2012). This collection facilitates and disseminates the literary production, research and events related to electronic literature in Spanish language from the last seventeen years.

People:

Namesort descending Residency
Dora García
Spain
ES
Dorelia Barahona
Madrid
Spain
ES
Edith Checa
Sevilla
Spain
ES
Émilie Barbier
France
FR
Eugenio Tisselli
Spain
ES
Félix Remírez
Spain
ES
Floria Bertsch
Costa Rica
CR
Gustavo Romano
Argentina
AR
Hernán Casciari
Argentina
AR
Jaime Alejandro Rodríguez
Bogota
Colombia
CO
Jaime Ordóñez
Costa Rica
CR
Janina Bonilla
Costa Rica
CR
Javier Celaya
Bilbao
Spain
ES
Jerónimo Alayón Gómez
Jesús Montoya
Murcia
Spain
ES
José Manuel Lucía Megías
Madrid
Spain
ES
Juan B. Gutiérrez
United States
US
Juan José Díez
Sevilla
Spain
ES
Laura Borràs Castanyer
Barcelona
Spain
ES
Laura Sánchez Gómez
Madrid
Spain
ES
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Critical Writing:

Titlesort descending Author Year
Literatura digital en Español: miradas y perspectivas Dolores Romero López 2011
Literatura digital. Cul de Sac Félix Remírez 2012
Literatura digital: el paradigma hipertextual Susana Pajares Tosca 2004
Literatura digital: una nueva relación entre teoría y práctica experimental Heidrun Krieger Olinto 2013
Literatura electrónica en español: planteamientos estéticos de la conectividad Laura Sánchez Gómez 2021
Literatura y cibercultura Domingo Sánchez-Mesa 2004
Literatures in the Digital Age. Theory and Praxis 2007
Literatures in the Digital Era: Theory and Praxis 2007
Más allá del papel. El hilo digital de la ficción impresa. Álvaro Llosa Sanz 2013
Netianas. N(h)acer mujer en Internet Remedios Zafra 2005
Out of Bounds: Searching Deviated Literature in Audiovisual Electronic Environments Claudia Kozak 2018
Perspectivas y problemas de la narrativa hipertextual Jerónimo Alayón Gómez 2009
Poésie numérique et politiques d'événement Claudia Kozak 2012
Re-construyendo la novela para un nuevo milenio. Postestructuralismo, discurso, lectura, autoría e hipertextualidad ante los nuevos caminos de la novela Álvaro Llosa Sanz 2012
Real and Virtual Cities: Intertextual and Intermedial Mindscapes George P. Landow, Asunción López-Varela Azcárate 2011
Subvirtiendo signos: la estrategia de la apropiación en la cultura contemporánea Belén Gache 2014
Technopoetry in Argentina: Routes and Detours Claudia Kozak 2011
Tecnopoeticas argentinas. Archivo blando de arte y tecnología Claudia Kozak 2012
Textualidades electrónicas: Presentación Laura Borràs Castanyer 2005
The Need for Multi-Aspectual Representation of Narratives in Modelling their Creative Process Pablo Gervás, Carlos León 2014
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