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Not Born Digital Poetics Print Literacy New Media 1st Daniel Morris

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Not Born Digital Poetics Print Literacy New Media 1st Daniel Morris
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.84 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Daniel Morris
ISBN: 9781501316722, 1501316729
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1st

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Not Born Digital Poetics Print Literacy New Media 1st Daniel Morris by Daniel Morris 9781501316722, 1501316729 instant download after payment.

Not Born Digital addresses from multiple perspectives – ethical, historical, psychological, conceptual, aesthetic – the vexing problems and sublime potential of disseminating lyrics, the ancient form of transmission and preservation of the human voice, in an environment in which e-poetry and digitalized poetics pose a crisis (understood as opportunity and threat) to traditional page poetry.
The premise of
Not Born Digital is that the innovative contemporary poets studied in this book engage obscure and discarded, but nonetheless historically resonant materials to unsettle what Charles Bernstein, a leading innovative contemporary U.S. poet and critic of “official verse culture,” refers to as “frame lock” and “tone jam.” While other scholars have begun to analyze poetry that appears in new media contexts, Not Born Digital concerns the ambivalent ways page poets (rather than electronica based poets) have grappled with “screen memory” (that is, electronic and new media sources) through the re-purposing of “found” materials.

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