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This volume raises provocative questions about the status of words and literature in contemporary culture. It argues that words and images are equal and that the vast number of text messages, e-mails, tweets, comments, blogs, and daily social network posts confirms textuality's central role in new media. This is especially true of writing, as old and new forms mix online and off, reconfiguring so prolifically that no single theory can explain it, let alone project its future. This volume explores multiple questions in depth: are microblogs a new literary genre? What happens when Japanese haiku crosses cultures? Is writing still an act of individuality or has it become a modern technological innovation?
Jaroslaw Pluciennik is professor of literary theory at the Institute of Culture at Lodz University.Peter Gärdenfors is a professor in the department of philosophy at Lund University.
Mikael Jensen, Ingrid Carlgren, Rolf Ekman, Tomas Englund, Karin Fogelberg, Bernt Gustavsson, Peter Gärdenfors, Staffan Hygge, Bodil Jönsson, Anders Kjellberg, Caroline Liberg, Helen Melander, Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson, Ulla Runesson, Fritjof Sahlström, Roger Säljö, Moira von Wright
Bengt Olle Bengtsson, Carl Reinhold Bråkenhielm, Birgitta Forsman, Elisabeth Gerle, Peter Gärdenfors, Matz Hammarström, Alf Gornborg, Antje Jackelén, Mikael Stenmark, Catharina Stenqvist, Nils Uddenberg, Kristin Zeiler