The Routledge companion to literary media
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The Routledge companion to literary media
(Routledge companions to literature series)
Routledge, 2023
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Looks at literature in relation to a variety of media from print and ebooks to videogames so should have wide appeal
Looks at the economic and industry impacts so should have a small applied/practical market (publishing courses etc)
Global range of contributors draws on a broad range of examples, ensuring the book is relevant for a wide global market
The clear structure allows for ease of use and easy applicability to courses
Table of Contents
Foreword - Jim Collins
Introduction: What is Literary Media? - Astrid Ensslin, Julia Round, Bronwen Thomas
PART I: Literary Media in Context
1 Towards a New History of Literary Media - Alexis Weedon
2 Intermediality as a Material Practice and Artistic Event - Marina Grishakova
3 What is the Historiography of the Ebook? - Simon Rowberry
PART II: Forms, Media, Materialities
4 Locative Narrative: Exploring Place-Based Storytelling - Simone Murray
5 Ambient Literature - Kate Pullinger and Jon Dovey
6 Autofiction in Words and Images: The Visual-Verbal Dialectic - Hywel Dix
7 Important Artifacts and Literary Media in Archival Autofiction - Elin Ivansson and Alison Gibbons
8 Counterfactuality and Disnarration in News Stories: Reimagining Real Events - Marina Lambrou
9 The Evolution of Literary Journalism in the Digital Age - Jaron Murphy
10 The Literary in Narrating Dramatic Life Experience - Mari Hatavara, Matti Hyvarinen and Jarmila Mildorf
11 Poeticity and Parody: The Literary Interview on Radio and Podcast - Jarmila Mildorf
12 Composing Narratives through Song Cycles: Stories of Shropshire Lads in Vaughan Williams's On Wenlock Edge - Natalie Burton
13 Podcasts, Audiobooks, and Podiobooks - Matthew Rubery
PART III: Creators, Networks, Intermediaries
14 Virtual Darkness, Tangible Light: Crafting Expressionism Through Algorithmic Poesis - Martin P. Sheehan and William Wright
15 A Poetics of Misrepresentation: The Mimesis of Machine Learning in ReRites - Malthe Stavning Erslev
16 The Influence of Digital Platforms on Authors of Electronic Literature and Interactive Digital Narratives - R. Lyle Skains
17 Collaborative Fiction Writing Off- and Online: Toward a Genealogy - Isabell Klaiber
18 Italian Net poetry: Caterina Davinio's Creative Experimentation (992-2009) - Emanuela Patti
19 Digital Editions: Rethinking How We Preserve, Present and Explore Literary Correspondences - Lisa Gee
20 Literary Games, Walking Simulators and the New Wave of Digital Fiction - James O'Sullivan
21 Comics are a Medium, or, Learning From Hicksville - Stephanie Burt and Emmy Waldman
PART IV: Markets, Economies, Industries
22 Producing Chinese Web-Based Literature: The 'Qidian Model' - Yanjun Shao
23 Independent Publishing in a Post-Digital World: Creative Campaigns and Promotional Opportunities - Anna Kiernan
24 Readers, Markets and a Packet of Literary Media, Please - Efferent Readers and their Ordering of a New Economics - Simon Frost
25 Merchants of Culture? The Value of UK Bookshops - Samantha J. Rayner
26 Literary Pilgrimages for Play and Profit: Intersections of Reading, Space and Commodification in Contemporary Japan - Andrew T. Kamei-Dyche
27 Contemporary Women's Writing and the Media Ecologies of Neoliberal Britain - Megan Henesy
28 Capturing the Imagination: Literary Expression, Participatory Culture and Digital Enclosure - David M. Meurer
29 Many Gates with a Single Keeper: How Amazon Incentives Shape Novels in the 21st Century - Laura Dietz
30 Literary Festivals and the Media - Alexandra Dane
PART V: Audiences, Engagement, Environments
31 Reading Digital Fiction and the Language of Immersion - Alice Bell
32 Contemporary Critical Bibliotherapy and Its Uses in Creative, Digital-Born Body Image Interventions - Karuna Nair, Astrid Ensslin, Carla Rice, Sarah Riley, Christine Wilks, Hannah Fowlie, Lauren Munro and Megan Perram
33 Literary Bundles: Bodies, Media and Redefining Indigenous Literatures - Kateryna Barnes and Trudy Cardinal
34 Postcolonial Videogame Paratexts: Replaying the Minor and the Subaltern from the Fringes - Souvik Mukherjee
35 Keep Reading and Carry On: Mediated Reading During COVID-19 - Stevie Marsden
36 'Doing' Literary Reading Online: The Case of BookTube - Dorothee Birke
37 Sociality and Seriality in Digital Reading: Two Extra Memos for this Millennium - Federico Pianzola
38 Immersive Theatre and Live Cinema: An Aesthetic of the In-between - Carina E. I. Westling
39 Live Action Role Playing and Engagement with Literature - Sara Bjarstorp and Petra Ragnerstam
40 Netflix Interactive Films and Gamebooks - George Cox
41 The Dream of Interactivity in Children's Literary Media - Maria Goicoechea de Jorge
Afterword - Julie Rak
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