Reconstruction of Literary Existence from the Perspective of Digital Humanity
Since the 21st century,with the continuous development of the digital media technology,the existence of literature is also constantly changing.From a macro perspective,the emergence of new media will always inherit the advantages of old media while avoiding the shortcomings of old media.The literary context under the influence of the media technology is continuously evolving and innovating on the basis of traditional literary research paradigms.At the micro level,the logical transformation between text,works,and data has contributed to the generation of literary research contexts in the digital age.The literary language,text,and space in the digital age have jointly reconstructed the way literature exists.First,the impact of digital media technology on literary research is mainly characterized in two dimensions,the ideographic characteristics of literary language and the expression methods of literary language.The media with the function of"digital rhetoric"shuttles between literary creation and literary research,promoting the generation of electronic and digital texts in various forms,and reflecting on the digital aesthetic paradigm of digital humanities and literary research.Next,the digital text generated based on the digital technology can not only be processed by computers,but also gradually realize the flow and dialogue of objective knowledge world literary texts through internet platforms.Relying on internet platforms and the digital technology,the"bit narrative"is regarded as the symbol ontology for narrative,and the changes in its referential methods represent the indeterminacy of the subject,the interactivity of the text,and the recursion of the visual window.Finally,focusing on the analysis path of symbols,encoding,and decoding,based on the media transformation from atoms to bits,a digital literary space has emerged,which has also changed the way literature is created,the context of literary research,and the paradigm of literary criticism.
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