german literature; computer; turn of the millennium; interactive poetry; Peter Glaser; email-novel; geek; Friedrich Christian Delius; Daniel Glattauer
Abstract :
[en] This poster shows how the representation of the computer in German literature since 1990 changes the very form and content of literary works. The social importance of the computer challenges the texts on three levels: their topical organisation, the language used for the transcription of the new reality, and the ideological positioning on new media.
Research Center/Unit :
LEMME - Laboratoire d'Étude sur les Médias et la Médiation - ULiège Liège Game Lab
Disciplines :
Languages & linguistics Literature
Author, co-author :
Dupont, Bruno ; Université de Liège > Département de langues et littératures modernes > Langue et littérature allemandes modernes
Language :
English
Title :
The Computer in German Literature at the Turn of the Millennium
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