
handle: 10272/13660
Este artículo se propone establecer una serie de características referidas a la literatura en Twitter teniendo en cuenta la importancia que tiene el usuario en el proceso creativo de la obra. Para ello hemos realizado un análisis de las principales propuestas presentadas en el Twitter Fiction Festival, celebrado en línea a través de la plataforma y que ha contado con una importante acogida por parte del público, el cual representa una fuente de materiales esencial para este tipo de investigaciones.
This article aims to establish a series of characteristics referred to the literary forms on Twitter, regarding the role played by the user in the creative process of the final work. For this purpose, we have made an analysis of the main proposals presented during the Twitter Fiction Festival, performed exclusively on line through the platform and that has been warmly welcome by the public, which represents an essential source for this kind of research.
tuiteratura, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, Language and Literature, Twitter Fiction Festival, Twitter, P, literatura, redes sociales, Literatura, Tuiteratura, PQ1-3999, Redes sociales, humanidades digitales, Humanidades digitales
tuiteratura, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, Language and Literature, Twitter Fiction Festival, Twitter, P, literatura, redes sociales, Literatura, Tuiteratura, PQ1-3999, Redes sociales, humanidades digitales, Humanidades digitales
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