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Poetry in the Digital Age

Description du projet

De la culture populaire au grand art: étudier la diversité de la poésie contemporaine

Le projet de recherche Poetry in the Digital Age (PoetryDA), financé par l’UE, se situe au croisement des études littéraires, culturelles et inter-artistiques. Il compte développer des outils afin d’analyser les formats de poésie multifacettes d’aujourd’hui, de la culture populaire aux œuvres de «grand» art, en s’intéressant à leurs formes ainsi qu’à leurs lieux de présentation et de performance; allant de la scène de théâtre jusqu’aux réseaux sociaux, et de la forme écrite à l’espace urbain. La recherche sera structurée en trois sous-projets, centrés sur (1) la poésie et la performance, (2) la poésie et la musique, et (3) la poésie et la culture visuelle. Une équipe interdisciplinaire composée de chercheurs issus des disciplines des études littéraires, de l’étude des médias et du cinéma, des études liées à la performance, des études audio, et des études relatives aux sciences de la parole et de la culture visuelle travaillera de concert afin de dresser une carte de cette discipline.

Objectif

Contemporary performative, musical and audiovisual poetry is opening up access to a genre that has frequently been considered abstract and elitist. Sophisticated ‘book poetry’ is being enhanced by popular formats and vice versa. Poetry is also gaining new functions, creating communities characterized by physical or virtual co-presence. Popular poetry formats and online practices promote the self-staging of the poet. Poetry may also serve as a tool for political activism, the expression of opinions and the playful negotiation of transculturality and multilingualism.

This project is situated between literary, cultural and interart studies. It will develop tools to analyze to-day’s multifaceted poetry formats, ranging from pop culture to works of ‘high’ art, by scrutinizing their forms and sites of presentation and performance, ranging from the stage to social media, from the written page to the urban space.

It will answer the following questions: What factors have contributed to poetry’s current popularity? What is the best way to systemize its sub-genres? What new methods and theories are required to analyze them? How do entertainment and ‘high’ culture oppose one another, interact or mix? Which are the functions (aesthetic, cultural, social, political) of these new forms and modes of presentation?

Research will be divided in three main areas, focusing on (1) poetry and performance, (2) poetry and music, and (3) poetry and visual culture. An interdisciplinary team comprising scholars from the fields of lit-erary studies, media and film studies, performance studies, sound studies, speech science and visual culture studies will work together to map this field.

By writing a poetics of new forms, this project will be the first to study the great diversity, medial spectrum and dissemination of contemporary poetry. Its results will modify and extend the definition of poetry, changing the way that scholars, poets and the general public view this literary genre.

Régime de financement

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Institution d’accueil

UNIVERSITAET HAMBURG
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 497 162,00
Adresse
MITTELWEG 177
20148 Hamburg
Allemagne

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Région
Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 497 162,00

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