二十一世纪的数字文学

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Kamilla Elliott
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21世纪数字平台上对小说和诗歌的蚕食构成了一种适应模式,它不仅使文学适应新的技术、经济、生产和消费模式,而且使文学的时间和空间话语以及文学作为“食物”的长期隐喻得以适应。这篇文章的中心论点是,数字文学的小尺寸,字节大小(数字化)文学和小尺寸的文学消费部分的结合,同时压缩和扩大了文学的空间和时间以及文学消费。有充分的证据表明,数字化本身就是一种“字节大小”的技术,它将文学压缩到全球便携式手持设备的微小空间中,并减少了获取文学作品所花费的时间,矛盾的是,文学生产者、产品和消费者的数量呈指数级增长。这篇文章考虑了21世纪数字平台上文学内容的不断扩大是如何进一步压缩和扩大文学生产和消费的矛盾的。适应性动态绝不是同质的,但在各种各样的生产者的理由中,被指定为“一口大小”的部分的大小,以及消费者对它们的反应,压缩生产以促进更大消费的动态仍然存在,其中“更大”并不总是数量问题,在某些情况下是质量问题。虽然小篇幅的数字文学部分不仅代表了文学对新技术、新平台的适应,也代表了更普遍的数字小篇幅的适应。相反,“一口咬定大小”适用于与其他数字内容的“一口咬定大小”话语不同的特定文学实践和修辞。
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Bite-Sizing Digital Literature in theTwenty-First Century
Abstract The bite-sizing of fiction and poetry on twenty-first-century digital platforms constitutes a mode of adaptation that not only adapts literature to new technologies, economies, and modes of production and consumption but also adapts discourses of literary time and space and longstanding metaphors of literature as ‘food’. This article’s central argument is that digital literary bite-sizing, a combination of byte-sizing (digitizing) literature and bite-sizing literary portions for consumption simultaneously compresses and expands literary space and time and literary consumption. It is well documented that digitization, itself a technology of ‘byte-sizing’, has compressed literature into the tiny spaces of globally portable, hand-held devices, and reduced the time taken to access literature, paradoxically generating an exponential increase in the number of literary producers, products, and consumers. This essay considers how a concomitant bite-sizing of literary content on twenty-first-century digital platforms produces a further paradoxical compression and expansion of literary production and consumption. The adaptive dynamics are by no means homogenous, but amid a variety of producer reasons for bite-sizing literary portions, the sizes of portions nominated ‘bite-sized’, and consumer responses to them, the dynamic of compressed production to foster greater consumption remains, where ‘greater’ is not always a matter of quantity but in some cases a matter of quality. Although bite-sizing digital literary portions represent a literary adaptation not only to new technologies, platforms, and but also to digital bite-sizing more pervasively. Conversely, bite-sizing adapts to specifically literary practices and tropes that depart from discourses of bite-sizing other digital content.
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