Présentation de la communication
In Discourse, Figure, Jean-François Lyotard defines a good book, as “a book to be grazed,” that is, one where “the reader could dip into anywhere, in any order.”
Starting from that premise, this talk aims at examining how the digital processes have enhanced a form of reading as “grazing”.
It focuses on the way contemporary print and digital narratives are told in fragments and vignettes that are constantly being (re)composed as they are read.
Pour plus d'informations, consultez le site du colloque LINCS/ALN 2016.