William Blake and the digital humanities : collaboration, participation, and social media / Roger Whitson and Jason Whittaker.
"William Blake's work demonstrates two tendencies that are central to social media: collaboration and participation. Not only does Blake cite and adapt the work of earlier authors and visual artists, but contemporary authors, musicians, and filmmakers feel compelled to use Blake in their o...
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New York :
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2013.
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Series: | Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Zoamorphosis and the Digital Humanities
- Archives and Ecologies
- The Tyger
- Jerusaelm
- Digital Creativity: Teaching William Blake in the 21st Century
- Blake and His Online Audiences
- Folksonomies and Machine Editing: William Blake's New Aesthetic on Flickr, Wikipedia and YouTube Coda: Dust and Self-Annihilation.