Buchblogs zwischen Passion und Profession

Digitization has changed the way people communicate about books. New practices, such as book blogging or social reading, cannot be directly classified by traditional socio-cultural categories such as “literary criticism”, “labor/work”, “leisure time activity” or “marketing”. In some cases, they are...

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Autor principal: Petzold, Kristina
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:alemán
Publicado: Brill 2025
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Acceso en línea:ONIX_20250805T161025_9783737016667_67
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Sumario:Digitization has changed the way people communicate about books. New practices, such as book blogging or social reading, cannot be directly classified by traditional socio-cultural categories such as “literary criticism”, “labor/work”, “leisure time activity” or “marketing”. In some cases, they are even perceived as competition or threats to existing forms, such as professional (journalistic) literary criticism. Therefore, the central question of this book is how and based on which interpretation patterns, topoi and narratives the activities of book bloggers are framed as an exemplary form of these new digital practices of literature-related follow-up communication. The answer to this question not only provides insights into current developments within the literary field but also into digital working environments, in which book bloggers are involved as so-called ‘influencers’.