Cleger, Osvaldo
Osvaldo Cleger is an assistant professor of Spanish and Hispanic American Literature at Lafayette College. He earned his Ph.D. in Hispanic Literature from the University of Arizona.
2010 0-7734-3599-9This book examines the impact of recent technological developments in the literary field. The work provides evidence of how emerging media culture challenges the traditional concepts of authorship, textuality, fictionality, sequential structure, and readership, with tendencies toward anonymity, pseudonymity, collaborative authorship, hypertextual narrative structures, and the reader’s involvement in the creative process.