Re-mapping narrative : technology's impact on the way we write

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    • Pagnucci, Gian S.
    • Mauriello, Nicholas

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Re-mapping narrative : technology's impact on the way we write

edited by Gian S. Pagnucci, Nicholas Mauriello

(Research and teaching in rhetoric and composition)

Hampton Press, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-292) and indexes

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This volume is an exploration of the future of narrative discourse. The authors have identified six potential paths, drawing patterns of narrative and visual, pedagogy and possibility. The volume begins with Tales of the Digital Self. By telling stories we define ourselves. This struggle to understand who and what we are is even more amplified on the Web where identity is almost liquid. The authors in the second section picture how stories will be told in the future. In Pixels of Heroes and Heroines, we reconnect the future of narrative discourse to its literary roots. Although it is important to consider the forms narratives will take in the future, it is equally important to consider how these stories will be taught. This is the issue authors take up in Stories from Wired Desktops. Chapters move into the realm of the political in Views of Techno-Identity and Virtual Spaces. The volume concludes with the chapters in Critical Reflections on Project UNLOC.

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