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Grappling with the technologies that shape global society, this book visits Latin American literature, technology, and digital culture from the post-boom era to today. It examines literature alongside the newest media, including videogames, blogs, electronic literature, and social networking sites, as well as film, photography, television, and music. Essays interrogate how the global networked subject has affected local political and cultural concerns in Latin America, addressing how critical approaches to the convergences, boundaries, and protocols of new media might transform our…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Grappling with the technologies that shape global society, this book visits Latin American literature, technology, and digital culture from the post-boom era to today. It examines literature alongside the newest media, including videogames, blogs, electronic literature, and social networking sites, as well as film, photography, television, and music. Essays interrogate how the global networked subject has affected local political and cultural concerns in Latin America, addressing how critical approaches to the convergences, boundaries, and protocols of new media might transform our understanding of the literature and culture produced or received in Latin America today and in the future.
Autorenporträt
Matthew Bush is Associate Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at Lehigh University, USA. Tania Gentic is Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Georgetown University, USA.