canonicity

By Eric Dean Rasmussen, 22 February, 2011
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9780826495587
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197
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Abstract (in English)

from the publisher: Description This innovative monograph focuses on a contemporary form of computer-based literature called 'literary hypertext', a digital, interactive, communicative form of new media writing. Canonizing Hypertext combines theoretical and hermeneutic investigations with empirical research into the motivational and pedagogic possibilities of this form of literature. It focuses on key questions for literary scholars and teachers: How can literature be taught in such a way as to make it relevant for an increasingly hypermedia-oriented readership? How can the rapidly evolving new media be integrated into curricula that still seek to transmit ‘traditional’ literary competence? How can the notion of literary competence be broadened to take into account these current trends? This study, which argues for hypertext’s integration in the literary canon, offers a critical overview of developments in hypertext theory, an exemplary hypertext canon and an evaluation of possible classroom applications.Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Hypertextual Ontologies2. Hypertext and the Question of Canonicity3. A Hypertext Canon4. Literary Competence - Conceptual Adaptations5. Hypertext in the Literature ClassroomConclusionBibliographyIndex

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