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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Digital Oral Poetry | Voice and Subjectivity in Algorithmic Culture | Vadim Keylin | Buch | X | Englisch | 2026 | De Gruyter | EAN 9783112249949 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, De Gruyter GmbH, Genthiner Str. 13, 10785 Berlin, productsafety[at]degruyterbrill[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - The speech technologies of the digital age make everything speak - from voice assistants and GPS navigators to streaming media. The dissociation of voice and speech from the speaker and the situation of speaking engendered by this condition imbues the ages-old question of lyric theory 'Who speaks ' with renewed salience. This book investigates digital oral poetry - an artform that explores the modes of oral speech facilitated and conditioned by digital technologies and digital culture, foregrounding the selves that are performed and constructed in the speaking act. Practices of digital oral poetry run across the boundaries between institutionally recognised forms of art and poetry, pop culture and participatory culture online. They may include poetry performed in synthesised or deep-faked voices, AI-generated performance poetry, intersections of poetry and ASMR videos or audioliterary memes such as Autotune stories to name a few examples. Through a series of case studies, the book offers a (post-)phenomenological examination of the contemporary digitally-inflected forms of subjectivity as they manifest in digital oral poetry.; Man findet Lyrik heute oft jenseits des Buches: auf Theaterbühnen, im urbanen Raum oder im Internet. Poetische Sprache wird mit Musik oder visuellen Elementen kombiniert oder durch die Performance des 'Poeten' oder der 'Poetin' verstärkt. Das eröffnet neue Zugänge zu einer literarischen Gattung, die bislang als elitär oder abstrakt galt. Die interdisziplinäre Buchreihe widmet sich zeitgenössischer Lyrik in all ihren Facetten, von populärkulturellen Werken bis zu elaborierter Kunst. Dafür werden literaturwissenschaftliche Ansätze mit Performance Studies, Medien- und Filmwissenschaft, Sound Studies, Sprechwissenschaft und Visual Culture Studies verbunden.Warum ist Lyrik derzeit so populär Welche Theorien und Methoden müssen entwickelt werden, um neuen Formaten - z.B. Spoken Word Poetry, digitale Lyrik, Gedichte in Sozialen Medien - gerecht zu werden Wie interagieren Populär- und 'Hochkultur' Welche ästhetischen, kulturellen oder politischen Funktionen kommen den medialen Gestaltungs-, Präsentations- und Distributionsformen von Gedichten zu Die Reihe 'Poetry in the Digital Age', herausgegeben von der Leiterin des gleichnamigen Forschungsprojekts, wird durch einen ERC Advanced Grant gefördert. Advisory Board Frieder von Ammon (München, DE); Hannes Bajohr (Berkeley, US); Jörg Döring (Siegen, DE); Julia Lajta-Novak (Wien, AT); Karen Leeder (Oxford, UK); Ralph Müller (Fribourg, CH); Jesper Olsson (Uppsala, SE); Pawel Piszczatowski (Warschau, PL); Jessica Pressman (San Diego, US); Antonio Rodriguez (Lausanne, CH); Hans Kristian S. Rustad (Oslo, NO); Holger Schulze (Kopenhagen, DK); Eckhard Schumacher (Greifswald, DE); Henrieke Stahl (Trier, DE); Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen (Aarhus, DK); Fabian Wolbring (Marburg, DE).
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The speech technologies of the digital age make everything speak from voice assistants and GPS navigators to streaming media. The dissociation of voice and speech from the speaker and the situation of speaking engendered by this condition imbues the ages-old question of lyric theory Who speaks? with renewed salience. This book investigates digital oral poetry an artform that explores the modes of oral speech facilitated and conditioned by digital technologies and digital culture, foregrounding the selves that are performed and constructed in the speaking act. Practices of digital oral poetry run across the boundaries between institutionally recognised forms of art and poetry, pop culture and participatory culture online. They may include poetry performed in synthesised or deep-faked voices, AI-generated performance poetry, intersections of poetry and ASMR videos or audioliterary memes such as Autotune stories to name a few examples. Through a series of case studies, the book offers a (post-)phenomenological examination of the contemporary digitally-inflected forms of subjectivity as they manifest in digital oral poetry. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.