CULTURE OF TECHNOLOGY: READING WRITING E- LITERATURE IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Authors

  • Neha Dubey Research Scholar Department of English B.H.U, Varanasi-221005

Keywords:

Cyberdemocracy, global capitalism, e-lit, homogenized culture.

Abstract

Literature reflects society and its praxis over the period whether contemporaneous, past or future. The recent trend of literature is to dealing technologies in order to captivate the past or look into the future; the time we are living in crammed with virtual world and ineluctably digital networks sway our culture if it is a field of learning, classroom teaching, dealing MNC’s, making friends across the world etc. The cyberspace and cyber security in cyberdemocracy are as necessary as our real life’s. The global capitalism has undergone in our roots of culture that everything is becoming homogenized or the same old form is sold in a new sash that is why we are also accommodating ourselves to these territories. It has strategically suffused our day do day life. The one side of technologies is lustrousbut the other side is catalyst. After all, we must expect it solicitously but we cannot neglect its embarking performance to proliferate new genres of literature; one such important medium is E-LIT.

The paper will try to explain the exponential role of technologies for literature and the emerging context ofdigital age.

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Published

2015-11-30