Latin American cyberculture and cyberliterature /
This collection of critical essays investigates an emergent and increasingly important field of cultural production in Latin America: cyberliterature and cyberculture in their varying manifestations, including blogs and hypertext narratives, collective novels and e-mags, digital art and short Net-fi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Liverpool [England] :
Liverpool University Press,
2007.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- I. Cyberculture and cybercommunities. The new Latin American cinema : Cortometrajes on the internet / Debra A. Castillo ; Cyborgs, cities, and celluloid : memory machines in two Latin American cyborg films / Geoffrey Kantaris ; The cyberart of corpos informáticos / Margaret Anne Clarke ; Latin American cyberprotest : before and after the Zapatistas / Thea Pitman ; Body, nation, and identity : Guillermo Gómez-Peña's performances on the web / Niamh Thornton ; Cyberspace neighbourhood : the virtual construction of Capão Redondo / Lúcia Sá ; Literary e-magazines in Latin America : from textual criticism to virtual communities / Shoshannah Holdom ; Negotiating a (border literary) community online en le línea / Paul Fallon
- II. Cyberliterature : avatars and aficionados. Posthumanism in the work of Jorge Luis Borges / Stefan Herbrechter and Ivan Callus ; Julio Cortázar's Rayuela and the challenges of cyberliterature / Rob Rix ; Contemporary Brazilian fiction : between screens and printed pages / Ana Cláudia Viegas ; Creative processes in hypermedia literature : single purpose, multiple authors / Doménico Chiappe ; Hypertext in context : space and time in the hypertext and hypermedia fictions of Blas Valdez and Doménico Chiappe / Thea Pitman ; Virtual bodies in cyberspace : Guzik Glantz's weblog / Claire Taylor ; A cyberliterary afterword : of blogs and other matters / Edmundo Paz Soldán ; Conclusion : Latin American identity and cyberspace / Claire Taylor and Thea Pitman.