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Abstract In secondary English classrooms, poetry is often a text that is least liked because it is viewed as being “inaccessible,” reserved for the elite, and/or too abstract. Part of the reason for this also lies in the traditional, colonial structures of introducing poetry such as relying on canonical texts and close reading analysis. Yet, outside of
Claire Ahn, Alexandra Minuk
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Young people engage daily with various social media platforms to communicate with each other across the globe. Adolescents not only share text, but also use images and sound to express themselves on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok to provide ...
Amelie Lemieux +4 more
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Insta-Poetry as a Popular Product: A Case Study on Rupi Kaur Milk & Honey
In 2014, Rupi Kaur published Milk & Honey, a collection of poetry and prose exploring the female experience that originally appeared on social media, to widespread success.
Nur Fitriyanti Aspany +1 more
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The Transformation of Literary Genres in the Digital Age
This article examines the in-depth evolution of literary genres in the digital age, focusing on the impact of digital technologies, hypertextuality, social media platforms, and interactive media on traditional literary forms. The twenty-first century has
Oksana Melnyk +2 more
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kosmos en komete (kaalwoorde/Ané Kotzé)
Ilze du Plessis
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#instapoetry. Populäre Lyrik auf Instagram und ihre Affordanzen
This paper examines a popular phenomenon of contemporary poetry which is circulated via Instagram. The global recognition of Instapoetry is to be reflected against the background of trending small forms. The affordances of social media platforms that gave rise to new practices of producing and presenting poetry, but also for the communication and self ...
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This open access collection is the first to investigate the poetry of Instagram. Alongside academic essays from a variety of theoretical perspectives, it also includes accounts from people actually involved in the creation and circulation of Instapoems.
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INSTAPOETRY: CHARACTERISTICS, THEMES AND CRITICISMS A review of recent scholarship
This study provides a review of recent scholarship on the genre of Instapoetry, exploring its emergence, defining characteristics, audience dynamics and themes. Starting with a brief historical overview, the study discusses scholarly attempts to define instapoetry as distinct from traditional poetic forms. Additionally, the paper investigates prevalent
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Instapoetry. Poesía en las redes sociales
This dissertation aims to show ¿through the analysis of the Instagram profile of Rupi Kaur¿ the change that the emergence of social media entails in reading poetry. The minority place that poetry ¿and poets¿ has traditionally occupied in the literary market has been deeply affected by the arrival of a new kind of writer that takes advantage of social ...
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Instapoetry: The Emerging Poetic Genre of Digital Humanities
The present study acquaints readers with the field of Digital Humanities, focusing specifically on Instapoetry. The researcher aims to inspire scholars to explore significant human issues through the application of innovative digital tools. Undoubtedly, the readership is offered an opportunity to engage with concise and visually enhanced poetry ...
Aleem, Faiza +3 more
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