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Go to My LibraryLiteratur nach der Digitalisierung Zeitkonzepte und Gegenwartsdiagnosen
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- Language
- German
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- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Pages
- 276
- ISBN
- 9783110758665
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Original edition details
Literatur nach der Digitalisierung Zeitkonzepte und Gegenwartsdiagnosen Originally published in 2021
Original language
German
Original publisher De Gruyter
Other editions (1)
The digital epoch has fundamentally reshaped the very fabric of narrative and the way literature apprehends its own present. No longer merely a tool or a new medium, digitalization has permeated the everyday, becoming an intrinsic component of a "culture of digitality" that redefines how stories are conceived, crafted, and consumed. This transformation extends beyond the technical, influencing the perception and reflection of time itself, and consequently, the very status of contemporary literature.
Within this evolving landscape, a pressing inquiry emerges: what role do new concepts of time assume in the act of writing? The digital realm, with its instantaneous communication and boundless connectivity, compresses and expands temporal experiences in unprecedented ways. This shift compels an examination of how these altered temporalities manifest within literary works, shaping their structures, rhythms, and thematic concerns.
Indeed, the novels of the past fifteen years offer a rich tapestry for exploring these refigured forms of temporal reflection. They bear witness to a profound engagement with the non-linear, the fragmented, and the perpetually updated nature of digital existence. Authors grapple with the acceleration of information, the persistence of digital memory, and the blurring lines between past, present, and future, often embedding these temporal complexities directly into their narratives.
Moreover, the very modes of writing are undergoing a significant metamorphosis. Digital media are not just influencing what is written, but how it is written. From the integration of social media tropes and blog-like structures to the exploration of hypertextual possibilities and interactive narratives, new literary procedures are constantly being developed. These innovations challenge traditional notions of authorship, readership, and the fixed text, opening avenues for experimental forms that reflect the fluidity of the digital world.
The shift is evident in how literature now navigates the "everydayness" of the digital. It is no longer about the novelty of technology, but about its pervasive integration into human experience, becoming a normal, almost invisible backdrop against which lives unfold. Contemporary literature, through diverse examples, explores how this pervasive digital presence is acknowledged, critiqued, and woven into the fabric of fictional worlds, reflecting the forms of this "culture of digitality" and prompting a deeper reflection on its implications.
Ultimately, the exploration delves into the intricate interplay between digital media, evolving time concepts, and the resulting diagnoses of the present moment. It seeks to provide a comprehensive assessment and analysis of these transformations, offering insights into the ongoing redefinition of literature in an age where the digital is not merely a context, but a constitutive element of artistic expression and contemporary consciousness.
Within this evolving landscape, a pressing inquiry emerges: what role do new concepts of time assume in the act of writing? The digital realm, with its instantaneous communication and boundless connectivity, compresses and expands temporal experiences in unprecedented ways. This shift compels an examination of how these altered temporalities manifest within literary works, shaping their structures, rhythms, and thematic concerns.
Indeed, the novels of the past fifteen years offer a rich tapestry for exploring these refigured forms of temporal reflection. They bear witness to a profound engagement with the non-linear, the fragmented, and the perpetually updated nature of digital existence. Authors grapple with the acceleration of information, the persistence of digital memory, and the blurring lines between past, present, and future, often embedding these temporal complexities directly into their narratives.
Moreover, the very modes of writing are undergoing a significant metamorphosis. Digital media are not just influencing what is written, but how it is written. From the integration of social media tropes and blog-like structures to the exploration of hypertextual possibilities and interactive narratives, new literary procedures are constantly being developed. These innovations challenge traditional notions of authorship, readership, and the fixed text, opening avenues for experimental forms that reflect the fluidity of the digital world.
The shift is evident in how literature now navigates the "everydayness" of the digital. It is no longer about the novelty of technology, but about its pervasive integration into human experience, becoming a normal, almost invisible backdrop against which lives unfold. Contemporary literature, through diverse examples, explores how this pervasive digital presence is acknowledged, critiqued, and woven into the fabric of fictional worlds, reflecting the forms of this "culture of digitality" and prompting a deeper reflection on its implications.
Ultimately, the exploration delves into the intricate interplay between digital media, evolving time concepts, and the resulting diagnoses of the present moment. It seeks to provide a comprehensive assessment and analysis of these transformations, offering insights into the ongoing redefinition of literature in an age where the digital is not merely a context, but a constitutive element of artistic expression and contemporary consciousness.
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