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  1. Gender in “Bits”: Critical Thinking and Pattern Recognition in World Electronic Literature Platforms

    Panel description
     

    This panel explores how digital environments affect literature, and more specifically, how writing and reading practices speak across electronic literature platforms. If it is true that every medium develops its own telling structure and, thus, each platform allows authors specific literary affordances and constraints. It is also true, from a narratological point of view, that the same medium could spawn different products (Ryan 2004). With this in mind, panel members focus on female literary creations, coming from different geographic regions. Their papers analyse the ways in which platforms affect narrative and poetic construction, including gender patterns highlighted in the selected examples. Methodologically, qualitative and quantitative research methods are used, including close reading, digital hermeneutics, distant reading, semiotics and Material Engagement Theory (MET).
     

    HStudies Research Group, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
     

    Individual abstracts
     

    Milosz Waskiewicz - 27.05.2021 - 16:47