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文艺理论研究 ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (1): 99-105.

• 会议专辑:网络与文学变局 • 上一篇    下一篇

从电子文学、网络文学到数码诗学:理论创新的呼唤

黄鸣奋   

  1. 厦门大学中文系
  • 出版日期:2014-01-25 发布日期:2014-03-11
  • 作者简介:黄鸣奋,厦门大学中文系教授,博导。主要研究文艺理论、赛伯文化。
  • 基金资助:

    本文系国家社会科学基金艺术学项目“数码艺术潜学科群研究”[批准号:13BA008]阶段性成果。

Toward a Digital Poetics for Electronic and Internet Literature

Huang Mingfen   

  1. the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Xiamen University (Xiamen 361005, China)
  • Online:2014-01-25 Published:2014-03-11
  • About author:Huang Mingfen is a professor at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Xiamen University (Xiamen 361005, China) with main research interests in theories of literature and art, and cyber culture.

摘要: 数码诗学涵盖了西方电子文学理论和我国网络文学理论等分支,正处于方兴未艾的阶段。其基本使命是总结数码文学经验,提炼数码文学精神,进而从新的角度思索文学的本性、探询艺术的价值。当前,它面临着计算主义崛起、Web升级和文化产业发展所带来的新挑战、新机遇。我们可以借鉴作为世界观的计算主义,对艺术本原、艺术分类等问题进行新的阐述;随着数码媒体的发展而更新网络文学的研究视野,将Web 3.0所体现的各种新趋势列入议事日程;关注后产业社会艺术生产呈现出大批量个性化生产等特点,开拓数码诗学的创新思路。

关键词: 数码诗学, 电子文学, 网络文学, 计算主义, Web3.0

Abstract: Digital poetics covers the theoretical studies of the new forms of uprising literature from the electronic literature in the West to the internet literature in China. The primary mission of digital poetics is to sum up experience in digital literary writing and refine digital literary spirit so as to reflect the nature of literature from the new perspective provided by this new literary form. With the current emergence of computionalism, Web upgrades and the resultant development of cultural industry, digital poetics is facing new challenges and new opportunities. The paper proposes that computionalism may be taken as a world view for the exploration of theoretical issues concerning the origin and classification of arts and literature while the development in digital media and web technology may provide the point of departure for post-industrial production of artworks, which in turn will expands the current understanding of digital poetics.

Key words: digital poetics, electronic literature, internet literature, computionalism, Web3.0