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Poetry in Transmedial Perspective: Rethinking Intermedial Literary Studies in the Digital Age Cover

Poetry in Transmedial Perspective: Rethinking Intermedial Literary Studies in the Digital Age

By: Heike Schaefer  
Open Access
|Apr 2016

Abstract

In the digital age. literary practice proliferates across different media platforms. Contemporary literary texts are written, circulated and rea|d in a variety of media, ranging from traditional print formats to online environments. This essay explores the implications that the transmedial dispersal of literary culture has for intermedial literary studies. If literature no longer functions as a unified single medium (if it ever did) but unfolds in a multiplicity of media, concepts central to intermediality studies, such as media specificity, media boundaries and media change, have to be reconsidered. Taking as its test case the adaptation of E. E. Cummings’s experimental poetry in Alison Clifford’s new media artwork The Sweet Old Etcetera as well as in YouTube clips, the essay argues for a reconceptualization of contemporary literature as a transmedial configuration or network. Rather than think of literature as a single self-contained medium that engages in intermedial exchange and competition with other media, such as film or music, we can better understand how literature operates and develops in the digital age if we recognize the medial heterogeneity and transmedial distribution of literary practice.

Language: English
Page range: 169 - 182
Published on: Apr 6, 2016
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2016 Heike Schaefer, published by Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.