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Informationen zum Autor Reham Hosny is Lecturer at University of Leeds, UK and Minia University, Egypt. She is the director of the Arabic Electronic Literature network (AEL) and an international consultant for the Electronic Literature Organization's ELC4. Reham is the author of Al-Barrah (The Announcer) (2019) , the first Arabic augmented reality and hologram novel, in collaboration with Mohamed Nasef. She is a Member of Egypt's Union of Writers and a recipient of the Ihsan Abdel-Qodous Prize for Short Story Writing. Klappentext In this open access book, Reham Hosny explores and reflects on the idiosyncrasies of Arabic electronic literature (e-lit). Electronic literature from the Arab world is a fusion and confusion of cultures, histories, and languages. While each chapter adopts its theoretical framework according to the discussed issue, an analytical, medium-specific, and cross-cultural approach is the main critical orientation. @arabicelit starts its journey from 12th-century Arabic poetry to reflect upon the classical precursors of e-lit down to present developments, genres, and poetics. Although there are a few books in English language that discuss Arabic literature on the Internet, none of them discuss Arabic e-lit as a born-digital practice. This book reflects the experience of its author as the director of the Arabic Electronic Literature network (AEL) and the international consultant of the Electronic Literature Organization's ELC4. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Vorwort Explores the nature and aesthetics of Arabic electronic literature (e-lit) by looking back at its classical precursors while moving forward to address its present development and challenges. Zusammenfassung In this open access book, Reham Hosny explores and reflects on the idiosyncrasies of Arabic electronic literature (e-lit). Electronic literature from the Arab world is a fusion and confusion of cultures, histories, and languages. While each chapter adopts its theoretical framework according to the discussed issue, an analytical, medium-specific, and cross-cultural approach is the main critical orientation. @arabicelit starts its journey from 12th-century Arabic poetry to reflect upon the classical precursors of e-lit down to present developments, genres, and poetics. Although there are a few books in English language that discuss Arabic literature on the Internet, none of them discuss Arabic e-lit as a born-digital practice. This book reflects the experience of its author as the director of the Arabic Electronic Literature network (AEL) and the international consultant of the Electronic Literature Organization's ELC4. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Roots and Shoots: Precursors of Arabic Electronic Literature 2. Mapping Electronic Literature in the Arabic Context 3. Genres of Arabic Electronic Literature 4. Arabic Literature on Social Networking Websites 5. Arabic E-Lit: A Cross-Cultural Digital Literary Approach Bibliography Index...
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Explores the nature and aesthetics of Arabic electronic literature (e-lit) by looking back at its classical precursors while moving forward to address its present development and challenges.
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In this open access book, Reham Hosny explores and reflects on the idiosyncrasies of Arabic electronic literature (e-lit). Electronic literature from the Arab world is a fusion and confusion of cultures, histories, and languages. While each chapter adopts its theoretical framework according to the discussed issue, an analytical, medium-specific, and cross-cultural approach is the main critical orientation. @arabicelit starts its journey from 12th-century Arabic poetry to reflect upon the classical precursors of e-lit down to present developments, genres, and poetics. Although there are a few books in English language that discuss Arabic literature on the Internet, none of them discuss Arabic e-lit as a born-digital practice. This book reflects the experience of its author as the director of the Arabic Electronic Literature network (AEL) and the international consultant of the Electronic Literature Organization's ELC4. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
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Introduction