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Personal Readings and Public Texts – Book Blogs and Online Writing about Literature

Author

Summary, in English

The blogging culture has become an important and integrated part of the book trade and has influenced the publishing, marketing and distribution of literature in North America and in many European countries. However, it is unclear how this potential agency among bloggers operates, and thus far most research has concerned politics, media systems and larger social structures. The present article is a study of the Swedish book blogs during the autumn of 2009 and is an attempt to address a small, but significant, part of the Internet influence. The relationship between books and digital technology is complicated and manifold, but it is clear that the Internet has changed how people access books, how they read and how they communicate with others about their reading. Here, the position of the amateur is one that will be discussed in detail in terms of professionalism, strategies and hierarchies. Another issue that will be addressed is the connections between the book bloggers and the book trade, especially the publishers and their marketing departments. The book bloggers operate in a social realm, despite the fact that their writing is personal, and have to be understood in their social, economic and literary context. The Swedish book blogs will be analysed with the help of reader-response theory, sociology of literature and a book historical perspective on the dissemination of literature.

Publishing year

2010

Language

Swedish

Pages

471-494

Publication/Series

Culture Unbound. Journal of Current Cultural Research

Volume

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Linköping University Electronic Press

Topic

  • Languages and Literature

Keywords

  • book trade
  • book histor
  • Internet
  • Blogs
  • reading
  • reader-response theory

Status

Published

Project

  • FOLIO - Forum för litteraturens offentligheter

Research group

  • FOLIO - Forum för litteraturens offentligheter