Beschreibung
How are digital networks used for mutual communication among their users? How do languages and utterances change through the digital networks? Do new forms of writing and publishing or digital networks make anti-war literature as we know it superfluous? Or does writing in particular against war, injustice and violence gain new forms of expression and a particular relevance in the light of these developments? With contributions by Jürgen Rose, Ulrich Tilgner, Christian Humborg, Matthias Politycki, Reinhold Mokrosch, Ingo Regenbogen, Carl-Heinrich Bösling, Lioba Meyer und Hatice Arslan.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Thomas F. Schneider leitet das Erich Maria Remarque-Friedenszentrums und lehrt Neuere Deutsche Literatur an der Universität Osnabrück.