全球Instapoetry

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
Jueunhae Knox, J. Mackay, A. Nacher
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Instagram始于旧金山,但很明显,它的使用已经遍及全球。然而,这种全球拓展的影响不仅体现在平台的普遍使用上,而且体现在独特的内容趋势上。尤其是Instapoetry,这是一种极简主义诗歌运动,自2018年以来席卷了Instagram和世界其他地方。尽管Instapoetry一开始是由英语国家的作家主导的,但现在它已经在多个国家和语言中非常受欢迎,这是一个真正的跨国和跨语言的文化现象。随着这些作家从广阔的文化景观中脱颖而出,研究不同文化的各种instapoet在某些方面是如何相似的,而在其他方面又是如何大相径庭的,就变得至关重要了。这一系列文章试图研究Instapoetry作为一种跨全球运动如何在其资本主义平台内发展,研究用户可能逃离或重新建立数字霸权结构的方式。从马拉维到希腊,从印度到挪威,从原住民到拉丁美洲,这些重要的作品展示了instapoet如何将社交媒体诗歌作为武器、商业化、抗议和治疗的工具。
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Global Instapoetry
ABSTRACT Instagram started in San Francisco, yet it has been clear that its usage has spread worldwide. The influence of this global outreach is apparent not only in the platform’s general use, however, but in unique content trends as well. In particular, there is Instapoetry, the movement of minimalist poetry that has taken Instagram and the rest of the world by storm since 2018. Although Instapoetry was dominated by writers based in English-speaking countries at its outset, it has now become extremely popular across multiple nations and languages, a truly transnational and translingual cultural phenomenon. As these writers emerge from a vast cultural landscape, it has become critical to examine how the various Instapoets across cultures resemble each other in some ways, yet vastly diverge in others. This series of essays seek to examine how Instapoetry as a transglobal movement evolves within its capitalistic platform, studying the manner that users may escape or re-establish digital hegemonic structures. From Malawi to Greece, India to Norway, the First Nations to Latin America, these critical pieces show how Instapoets may alternatively use social media poems as tools of weaponry, commercialisation, protest, and healing.
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