Blog and cultural recognition in Spanish literature
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30827/RLKeywords:
blog, cultural legitimation, private diaries, literary creation, today’s Spanish literatureAbstract
Ten years after the creation of a great number of writers’ blogs, the aim of this paper is to assess the use made of this medium by a dozen Spanish writers. It analyses the impact of such blogs on the process of cultural recognition, their potential as a tool for literary creation and their similarities, as well as their differences, with private diaries.Downloads
References
Bonnet, Gilles. Pour une poétique numérique. Paris, Hermann, 2017.
Bourdieu Pierre. La distinction. Paris, Le sens commun, 1979.
Bourdieu, Pierre. «Le champ littéraire». Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, Vol. 89, 1991, pp. 3-46.
Cordone Gabriela y Béguelin Victoria. Manifestaciones intermediales de la literatura hispánica en el siglo XXI. Madrid, Visor Libros, 2016.
Doueihi, Milad. Pour un humanisme numérique. Paris, Seuil, 2011.
Escandell Montiel, Daniel. Escrituras para el siglo XXI, Literatura y blogosesfera. Madrid, Iberoamericana, 2014.
Foucault, Michel. « Des espaces autres, hétérotopies ». Architectures, Mouvement, Continuité, n.° 5, 1984, pp.46-49.
Genette, Gérard. Seuils. Paris, Seuil, 1987.
Martín Gijón, Mario. “La blogosfera en el campo literario español. ¿Espacios en conflicto o vanguardia asimilada?”. Montesa, Salvador (ed.). Literatura e internet. Nuevos textos, nuevos lectores, Publicaciones del Congreso de Literatura Española Contemporánea, 2011, pp. 355-366.
Rodríguez Gaona, Martín. Mejorando lo presente, poesía española última: posmodernidad humanismo y redes. Barcelona, Caballo de Troya, 2010.
Wrona, Adeline. Face au portrait. De Sainte Beuve à Facebook. Paris, Hermann, 2012.
Wrona, Adeline. L’auteur comme marque. Paris, PUPS, 2017.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Revista Letral is an open access journal under a Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 license.
The works published in this journal may be reused, distributed and publicly presented for non-commercial purposes, provided that: cite the authorship and the original source of the publication (journal, publisher and URL of the work).
We strongly recommended you to share our published articles in social and scientific networks, institutional and public repositories, personal or institutional websites, blogs, Google Scholar, ORCID, ResearchID, ScopusID, etc.
The journal allow the author(s) to hold the copyright and to retain publishing rights without restrictions.
We are completely free, both for readers and authors.