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Poetry and contemporary visual culture = Lyrik und zeitgenössische Visuelle Kultur : [Konferenzschrift]

Korecka, Magdalena Elisabeth; Vorrath, Wiebke

Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2023] - 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 290 Seiten)

Medium
  • E-Book
  • Buch
Title
Poetry and contemporary visual culture = Lyrik und zeitgenössische Visuelle Kultur / edited by/herausgegeben von Magdalena Elisabeth Korecka and Wiebke Vorrath
Published
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2023]
Extent
1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 290 Seiten) : Illustrationen
ISBN
  • 978-3-11-129933-4
Language
  • Englisch
  • Deutsch
Land
  • Deutschland
  • USA
Comments
Text teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch
Content
S8.5.2.6 Lyrik / Vergleiche und Beziehungen / F10 Einzelne Probleme / Visuelle Medien
S8.4.2.4 Literaturwissenschaft / Beziehungen zu anderen Wissenschaften und Gebieten / Bildwissenschaft
S8.4.6 Einzelne Begriffe aus Ästhetik, Poetik, Stilistik und Rhetorik / Intermedialität
S8.7.3.VW Deutsche Literaturwissenschaft / Einzelne Themen, Probleme / Visuelle Medien
Klappentext: This book's goal is to determine the significance of visual culture in the production of contemporary poetry and to sound out the insights poetry might generate into contemporary visual culture. Its main hypothesis is that poetry holds considerable potential for (post-)digital language, image, and media criticism. The visual dimensions of recent poetry encompass, for instance, kinetic writing in digital poetry, visual elements in social media poems, and (spoken and written) text-image interactions in poetry films as well as in book poetry. The articles examine these medial correlations and their political implications by asking how visual culture is applied, exposed, and debated in poetry. This volume brings together contributions by authors from various countries working in disciplines such as literary, media, and film studies, linguistics, cultural and visual culture studies, and in poetic practice. It covers poetry in English, German, Norwegian, Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Serbian, and also multilingual works. The book thus aims to promote international exchange between poetry researchers and stimulate further investigation into current relations between poetry and visuality from additional research perspectives and languages.
  • Konferenzschrift
  • E-Book