From Instagram Poetry to Autofictional Memoir and Back Again: Experimental Black Life Writing in Yrsa Daley-Ward's Work

Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/tsw.2022.0022
Jennifer Leetsch
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ABSTRACT:This article explores the work of Black British writer and Instagram poet Yrsa Daley-Ward in order to tease out new experimental forms of Black life writing in on- and offline media and to activate critical engagement with questions of authorship and authority, identity, and belonging. Daley-Ward's work will first be examined along the lines of its aesthetic, collaborative, and socio-economic practices and secondly located within a twenty-first-century context of digital spaces of online self-expression and social media. This approach updates and reinvigorates discussions about the shifting technologies of the self in order to place them in dialogue with more innovative and connective aesthetic strategies to tell stories of the self online and in print. Combining theories of collaborative autobiography and digital life writing, the article argues that by making her art available to an online audience, Daley-Ward generates spaces of participation and emancipation that contribute to new forms of world-wide relationality.
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从Instagram诗歌到自传体回忆录,再回来:伊萨·戴利-沃德作品中的实验性黑人生活写作
摘要:本文探讨了英国黑人作家、Instagram诗人Yrsa Daley-Ward的作品,旨在梳理黑人生活在线上和线下媒体写作的新实验形式,并激活对作者身份、权威、身份和归属等问题的批判性参与。Daley-Ward的作品将首先沿着其美学,协作和社会经济实践的路线进行检查,然后将其置于21世纪在线自我表达和社交媒体的数字空间背景下。这种方法更新并重新激活了关于自我技术变化的讨论,以便将它们与更具创新性和关联性的美学策略对话,以在线和印刷方式讲述自我的故事。结合合作自传和数字生活写作的理论,文章认为,通过将她的艺术提供给在线观众,戴利-沃德创造了参与和解放的空间,有助于世界范围内关系的新形式。
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