twitterature

By Hannah Ackermans, 27 May, 2021
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Join us for a fast paced, fascinating romp through some of Africa's electronic literature. Digitally born from so many different countries and languages, African elit spans interactive video games(pc, mobile and web), Twitterature, interactive poetry, hypertext fiction etc. Yohanna Waliya Jospeh, at the University of Calabar in Nigeria, is a digital poet, distant writer, novelist, playwright, winner of the Janusz Korczak Prize for Global South 2020, Electronic Literature Organization Research Fellow and UNESCO Janusz Korczak Fellow. He'll lead us on a whirlwind tour of his new African elit database, and we will discuss:How can we recognize hypertexts in African discourse and bring them to scholars' and readers' attention?What are the barriers for elit in African nations and how can we overcome these?

What would the next steps be in integrating the African elit database into other elit databases

(Salon invitation)

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@bronxzooscobra is the Twitter account purportedly belonging to an Egyptian cobra from the Bronx Zoo.  In 2011, a cobra had escaped from the zoo, and this Twitter account emerged to document her adventures, capturing popular fascination and widespread notoriety. The cobra was subsequently caught and returned to captivity, but continues to tweet. 

Rob Wittig : "this project is, to me, the epitome of a single-voice netprov."