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E-grāmata: Cultural Recycling in the Postdigital Age

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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Apr-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783034348096

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This volume explores the development towards mass digitisation and datafication and its influence on knowledge, media, and heritage. In this context (the postdigital age) the quality and quantity of cultural recycling process have been altered profoundly. This volume considers various manifestations and cases of these recycling process.

This volume explores the development towards mass digitisation and datafication and its transforming influence on our way of organising our cultural knowledge and heritage. In this context, cultural recycling plays a crucial role, even if it is in itself not a new phenomenon. However, the quality and quantity of recycling processes have altered profoundly in the postdigital age. The contributions of this volume consider various manifestations of these recycling processes and practices by providing the reader with a wide range of different case studies. Their authors highlight characteristic features of postdigital recycling that differ from the qualities of recycling processes and practices in previous periods. What the case studies show are the different recyclings of canonical texts, folktales, and cultural productions in new postdigital environments, but also what happens to history and memory in today’s times and even how self-declared pre-digital authors cannot escape postdigital strategies for cultural recycling.



This volume explores the development towards mass digitisation and datafication and its influence on knowledge, media, and heritage. In this context (the postdigital age) the quality and quantity of cultural recycling process have been altered profoundly. This volume considers various manifestations and cases of these recycling process.

Johanna Vollmeyer and Miriam Llamas Ubieto - Cultural Recycling in the
Postdigital Age: An Introduction Miriam Llamas Ubieto - Postdigital
Cultural Recycling Johanna Vollmeyer - Postdigital Recycling Doing
Memory and the Narrative Linda Maeding - Whatever Happened to History?
Cultural Recycling and Notions of the Past since Postmodernism Amelia
Sanz Cabrerizo - Predigital Narratives for a Postdigital World: The Case of
Amélie Nothomb Marķa Goicoechea de Jorge - The New Art of Making Books
Revisited: Postdigital Recycling of the Literary Marķa José Calvo
Gonzįlez - Postdigital Remediation and Recycling off the Page: The
Collaborative Work Besmette Stad Adriįn Menéndez de la Cuesta Gonzįlez -
From Memes to Literature and Vice- Versa: The Recycling Canon Antonio
Domķnguez Leiva - The Precession of Monoliths: Planetary Recycling of a Space
Age Mythology Rafael Vidal Sanz - Recycling of Haunted House and
Spiritualism Motifs in two Postdigital Narratives Silviano Carrasco Yelmo
- Incarnations of Little Red Riding Hood in Board and Video Games Teresa
Cańadas Garcķa - Literary Recycling of Traditional Tales. The Path towards
the Postdigital Traditional Tale Pilar Garcķa Carcedo - The Creation of
Memes Based on Traditional Folk Tales in a Teacher- training Degree Classroom
Begońa Regueiro Salgado - Cervantes and Bécquer in the 21st Century:
Literary Recycling of Texts as Educational Tools
Miriam Llamas Ubieto is a senior lecturer at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), where she has taught German literature and comparative literature since 2001. She is a member of the research group LEETHI (Spanish and European Literatures from Text to Hypermedia, UCM). Her publications deal mainly with contemporary German literature; literary theory, interculturality and transculturality; globalisation and literature; memory studies and digital humanities.



Johanna Vollmeyer is a lecturer at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM). Her publications deal with memory and its relation to trauma, power and violence, as well as constructions of identity and alterity in contemporary German literature. She is currently researching a new conceptualisation of time and memory in the postdigital era. Her PhD was awarded with the Premio Extraordinario (Award for extraordinary achievements) from the Universidad Complutense. She is a member of the research group LEETHI (Spanish and European Literatures from Text to Hypermedia, UCM) and head of the research group ReOTi (Rethinking the Order of Time).