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Digital textuality / Paola Trimarco.

Van Pelt Library PE1072 .T75 2015
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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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