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Digital textuality / Paola Trimarco.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Trimarco, Paola, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- English language.
- Media literacy.
- Physical Description:
- x, 176 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave, 2015.
- Contents:
- 1 Introduction to Digital Textuality 1
- Introduction 1
- What is digital textuality? 1
- Digital talk 3
- Digital texts 7
- Digital literacy 9
- Overview of critical approaches to digital textuality 12
- Sample project 16
- Further reading 17
- 2 Learning and Digital Textuality 18
- Introduction 18
- Digital literacy and education 19
- Learning environments 21
- Students' online discussions 24
- Wikipedia 29
- Conclusions 33
- Sample project 34
- Further reading 34
- 3 Social Networking Sites 16
- Introduction 36
- What are SNSs? 37
- SNSs and discourse communities 40
- Presentation of the self 42
- SNS: digital texts 46
- SNS: digital talk 51
- Conclusions 53
- Sample projects 54
- Further reading 54
- 4 Digital News 56
- Introduction 56
- Mainstream media 59
- News blogs 61
- Ideational meaning in digital news 65
- Interpersonal meaning in digital news 67
- Textual meaning in digital news 71
- Conclusions 73
- Sample projects 74
- Further reading 74
- 5 Digital Poetry 76
- Introduction 76
- Analysing multimodal texts 77
- Text montage poetry 81
- Hyperpoetry 84
- Animated poetry 88
- Conclusions 93
- Sample project 94
- Further reading 95
- 6 Fiction and Collaboration Online 97
- Introduction 97
- Text World Theory 99
- Flight Paths 102
- Ficly 111
- Conclusions 11
- Sample projects 117
- Further reading 118
- 7 Hypertext Fiction 120
- Introduction 120
- What is hypertext fiction? 120
- Interpersonal meaning and reader empowerment 122
- Textual meaning in hypertext fiction 124
- Patchwork Girl 126
- Twelve Blue 130
- 'Samantha in Winter' 135
- Conclusions 137
- Sample projects 138
- Further reading 139
- 8 Genre Hybrids and Superdiversity 141
- Introduction 141
- Genres 142
- Genre hybrids 145
- Urban Dictionary 148
- Digital essays 150
- Superdiversity 153
- The Buddha Smiled 155
- Conclusions 157
- Sample projects 159
- Further reading 159.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781137334961
- 1137334967
- OCLC:
- 903984697
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