Dear Colleague,
The latest issue of Journal of Romance Studies is titled "Reading Practices in Experimental Narratives: A Comparative Perspective from Print to Digital Fiction in Modern Languages." Experimental narratives were the theme for the most recent international conference of the Institute of Modern Languages Research. Drawing from the ideas of this conference, this special issue gathers contributions that address experimental fiction in across printed literature and digital media.
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VOLUME 16, ISSUE 1
SPECIAL ISSUE: Reading Practices in Experimental Narratives: A Comparative Perspective from Print to Digital Fiction in Modern Languages
Edited by Emanuela Patti
INTRODUCTION
The readers' experience in experimental narratives, Emanuela Patti
http://bit.ly/2dUqUEy
Choosing is not an option (but a necessity) Paradigmatic narrations and the impossibility of reading simultaneously, Sabine Zubarik
http://bit.ly/2eVJFtI
Gameplay literature: The digital play spaces of Belén Gache's WordToys, William Docherty Halbert
http://bit.ly/2dUzCCH
From page to screen/from screen to page: Collaborative narratives in twenty-first-century Italian fiction - The Wu Ming case, Emanuela Patti
http://bit.ly/2eVMzOY
LIMITE unbound: François Bon's digitalized fiction and the reinvention of the book, Erika Fülöp
http://bit.ly/2ePTStz
Sites of uncertainty: The disruption of the newsfeed flow by literary tweets, Kristin Veel
http://bit.ly/2ff85Sp
Electric hive minds: Italian science fiction fandom in the Digital Age, Giulia Iannuzzi
http://bit.ly/2f0fmAu
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