Authors and authorship

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Since the 1990s, authors have increasingly invaded the web, participating in the world of blogs and social networks and experimenting with new forms of hypermedia. Online communities and cooperatives of writers have led to an overt reconfiguration of the relationship between authorial, readerly and editorial instances. These new practices have a clear impact on the (until now poorly defined) notion of the literary institution as a scholarly institution, and in particular on the traditional editorial economic model. Faced with such mutations—which can be considered a type of editorialization—, we may be tempted to claim that the role of the author is weakening in favour of a multiplication of collective works which further challenge the institutional role of publishers. It is nevertheless possible to observe a simultaneous emergence of original writing practices online, where authorial figures depict themselves, playing with tensions between the author, the writer, the writer’s persona and the actual person. This paradox represents a starting point enabling reflection on the status of the author in the digital era, a consideration that aims to measure the real impact of new technology on the concept of authorship.

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Marcello Vitali-Rosati, Servanne Monjour, Joana Casenave[et al.], « Editorializing the Greek Anthology: The palatin manuscript as a collective imaginary », Digital Humanities Quarterly, vol. 014 / 1, 2020.

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Marcello Vitali-Rosati et Nadine Desrochers, « L’écrivaine, l’écrivain en recherche. Perceptions et approches », Mémoires du livre / Studies in Book Culture, vol. 9 / 2, 2018.

Les figures de l’écrivaine et de l’écrivain ne cessent de susciter de l’intérêt. La mort de l’auteur, annoncée par Foucault et Barthes dans les années 1970, ne semble pas avoir diminué l’aura qui entoure cette figure. L’auteur est peut-être mort, mais il écrit encore, disait Benoît Bordeleau dans un billet de blogue. On pourrait ajouter : l’auteur est peut-être mort, mais les écrivains charment encore. Que sont aujourd’hui les écrivaines et les écrivains? Comment sont-ils perçus et représentés à une époque où le web ouvre de nouvelles formes d’auctorialité et de nouvelles expressions créatives? [...]

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