数字阅读文化的历时视角:从感性时代到BookTok的哭泣读者

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Dorothee Birke
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这篇文章用历时性的方法研究了在YouTube和TikTok等社交媒体平台上,小说读者是如何讨论和展示与他们阅读“让我哭的书”相关的强烈影响的。虽然这种趋势似乎完全是由数字媒体的支持所产生的,但我们将以什么有趣的方式来研究它与18世纪流行的感伤阅读之间的联系。考虑到在文学研究中经常被边缘化的阅读的三个维度——阅读作为一种身体过程,作为一种公共活动和一种表演——本文对两种阅读文化中哭泣的读者的表现进行了深入分析。它特别关注与阅读相关的规范和价值观的变化,这些变化体现在各自世纪的当代读者话语中,如“感伤阅读”和“丑陋的哭泣”。
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Diachronic perspectives on digital reading culture: Crying readers from the age of sensibility to BookTok
This article uses a diachronic approach to examine how on social media platforms such as YouTube and TikTok, readers of fiction discuss and also stage strong affects connected with their reading of ‘books that made me cry’. While this trend may seem to be generated wholly by the affordances of digital media, it will be examined in what interesting ways it also connects with the eighteenth-century vogue for sentimental reading. Considering three dimensions of reading that have often been sidelined in literary studies – reading as a physical process, as a communal activity and as a performance – the article presents in-depth analyses of representations of crying readers in both reading cultures. It pays special attention to the changing norms and values connected with reading, which manifest themselves in contemporary discourses on the reader in the respective centuries, such as ‘sentimental reading’ and ‘ugly crying’.
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14.30%
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期刊介绍: Language and Literature is an invaluable international peer-reviewed journal that covers the latest research in stylistics, defined as the study of style in literary and non-literary language. We publish theoretical, empirical and experimental research that aims to make a contribution to our understanding of style and its effects on readers. Topics covered by the journal include (but are not limited to) the following: the stylistic analysis of literary and non-literary texts, cognitive approaches to text comprehension, corpus and computational stylistics, the stylistic investigation of multimodal texts, pedagogical stylistics, the reading process, software development for stylistics, and real-world applications for stylistic analysis. We welcome articles that investigate the relationship between stylistics and other areas of linguistics, such as text linguistics, sociolinguistics and translation studies. We also encourage interdisciplinary submissions that explore the connections between stylistics and such cognate subjects and disciplines as psychology, literary studies, narratology, computer science and neuroscience. Language and Literature is essential reading for academics, teachers and students working in stylistics and related areas of language and literary studies.
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