Electronic Literature Experimentalism beyond the Great Divide: A Latin American Perspective

Autores
Kozak, Claudia
Año de publicación
2020
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
It may be true that contemporary digital culture is by now deeply rooted in everyday life of an important part of world's population–including our habits of writing and reading. Yet digital literature remains more or less invisible to most people. Many people can feel "at home" within digital everyday life and, still, consider that literature is only something related to print books, at most digitized. Regarding this–at first sight– paradoxical situation, I will argue that its cause lies in the strong experimental impetus that digital literature has entailed since its first appearances in mid- 20th century. E-lit has kept this impetus up to the present; therefore, it stays under larger audiences' radar; audiences who in general play along with mainstream digital culture. However, from my standpoint this e-lit experimentalism, which does not easily accept the whole predigested package of digital culture in its mainstream form and meaning, may also open interesting possibilities to building disruptive perceptual and cognitive experiences at a larger scale contesting hegemonic digital culture. One condition to accomplish such an endeavor, though, would be to surpass the reproduction of the–in part rejected since the sixties–"Great Divide" (Huyssen) between high and lowbrow culture or, maybe in a more accurate description of nowadays culture, between smaller but highly selfreflective audiences and broader, usually less reflective ones...
Fil: Kozak, Claudia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Instituto de Investigaciones "Gino Germani". Estudios Culturales; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero; Argentina
Materia
ELECTRONIC LITERATURE
EXPERIMENTALISM
FANFICTION
LATIN AMERICA
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
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title Electronic Literature Experimentalism beyond the Great Divide: A Latin American Perspective
spellingShingle Electronic Literature Experimentalism beyond the Great Divide: A Latin American Perspective
Kozak, Claudia
ELECTRONIC LITERATURE
EXPERIMENTALISM
FANFICTION
LATIN AMERICA
title_short Electronic Literature Experimentalism beyond the Great Divide: A Latin American Perspective
title_full Electronic Literature Experimentalism beyond the Great Divide: A Latin American Perspective
title_fullStr Electronic Literature Experimentalism beyond the Great Divide: A Latin American Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Electronic Literature Experimentalism beyond the Great Divide: A Latin American Perspective
title_sort Electronic Literature Experimentalism beyond the Great Divide: A Latin American Perspective
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author Kozak, Claudia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ELECTRONIC LITERATURE
EXPERIMENTALISM
FANFICTION
LATIN AMERICA
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EXPERIMENTALISM
FANFICTION
LATIN AMERICA
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv It may be true that contemporary digital culture is by now deeply rooted in everyday life of an important part of world's population–including our habits of writing and reading. Yet digital literature remains more or less invisible to most people. Many people can feel "at home" within digital everyday life and, still, consider that literature is only something related to print books, at most digitized. Regarding this–at first sight– paradoxical situation, I will argue that its cause lies in the strong experimental impetus that digital literature has entailed since its first appearances in mid- 20th century. E-lit has kept this impetus up to the present; therefore, it stays under larger audiences' radar; audiences who in general play along with mainstream digital culture. However, from my standpoint this e-lit experimentalism, which does not easily accept the whole predigested package of digital culture in its mainstream form and meaning, may also open interesting possibilities to building disruptive perceptual and cognitive experiences at a larger scale contesting hegemonic digital culture. One condition to accomplish such an endeavor, though, would be to surpass the reproduction of the–in part rejected since the sixties–"Great Divide" (Huyssen) between high and lowbrow culture or, maybe in a more accurate description of nowadays culture, between smaller but highly selfreflective audiences and broader, usually less reflective ones...
Fil: Kozak, Claudia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Instituto de Investigaciones "Gino Germani". Estudios Culturales; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero; Argentina
description It may be true that contemporary digital culture is by now deeply rooted in everyday life of an important part of world's population–including our habits of writing and reading. Yet digital literature remains more or less invisible to most people. Many people can feel "at home" within digital everyday life and, still, consider that literature is only something related to print books, at most digitized. Regarding this–at first sight– paradoxical situation, I will argue that its cause lies in the strong experimental impetus that digital literature has entailed since its first appearances in mid- 20th century. E-lit has kept this impetus up to the present; therefore, it stays under larger audiences' radar; audiences who in general play along with mainstream digital culture. However, from my standpoint this e-lit experimentalism, which does not easily accept the whole predigested package of digital culture in its mainstream form and meaning, may also open interesting possibilities to building disruptive perceptual and cognitive experiences at a larger scale contesting hegemonic digital culture. One condition to accomplish such an endeavor, though, would be to surpass the reproduction of the–in part rejected since the sixties–"Great Divide" (Huyssen) between high and lowbrow culture or, maybe in a more accurate description of nowadays culture, between smaller but highly selfreflective audiences and broader, usually less reflective ones...
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