#Instapoetry in India: the aesthetic of the digital vernacular

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES European Journal of English Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13825577.2023.2200416
Shweta Khilnani
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ABSTRACT This article will study the evolution of Instapoetry within the Indian digital sphere and trace its trajectory of growth and development. It will take a close look at how local and historical issues find expression in a global, digital mediascape through this emerging body of writing. The article further argues that Indian Instapoetry is characterised by a peculiar aesthetic shaped by a combination of ancient traditions of oral poetry and digital affordances of a platform like Instagram. The merger of these influences results in the formation of a digital vernacular mode of expression constituted by a set of thematic and formal poetic devices. Owing to these features, Instapoetry comes into its own as the poetry of the people which echoes their concerns, anxieties and aspirations. At the same time, the digital vernacular facilitates the creation of radical spaces where novel forms of poetic expression and affective engagement are made possible.
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#印度的Instapoetry:数字方言的美学
本文将研究Instapoetry在印度数字领域的演变,并追溯其成长和发展的轨迹。它将仔细研究当地和历史问题如何通过这个新兴的写作体在全球数字媒体环境中得到表达。文章进一步认为,印度Instapoetry的特点是一种独特的审美,这种审美是由古老的口头诗歌传统和Instagram等平台的数字支持相结合而形成的。这些影响的融合形成了一种由一套主题和形式的诗歌手段构成的数字白话表达方式。由于这些特点,Instapoetry成为了人们的诗歌,反映了他们的担忧、焦虑和愿望。与此同时,数字白话促进了激进空间的创造,在这里,新颖的诗意表达和情感参与成为可能。
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