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LESSON 5

c
Electronic
Literature LESSON 5
Emerging Literary
Genres in the 21 s t
Century.
c Electronic literature is a genre
of writing pertaining to pieces that have been
crafted exclusively for digital devices such as
computers and mobile phones. These works
are created on electronic devices to be digested
electronically.
EXAMPLE:
my body —

c
a Wunderkammer
Hypertext fiction is a subset of electronic
literature — “work with an important literary
aspect that takes advantage of the capabilities
and contexts provided by the stand-alone or
networked computer” — that takes advantage of
these capabilities by connecting web pages
through hyperlinked text to create nonlinear,
exploratory narratives. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Click the hyperlinked text/s or you may check
out this link: 
https://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/jackson__my_body_a_wunder
kammer.html
 
EXAMPLE:

c Hypertext poetry is a form of digital poetry that


uses links using hypertext mark-up. It is a very visual
form, and is related to hypertext fiction and visual
arts. The links mean that a hypertext poem has no
set order, the poem moving or being generated in Penetration: Is a well-known
response to the links that the reader/user chooses. example of a hypertext poem. The
poem is from the collection The
Seasons, which was published in
IMPORTANT NOTE: Click the hyperlinked text/s or you may check 2000 by Eastgate. 
out this link: 
http://www.eastgate.com/Penetration/Welcome.html 
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Graphic
Literature LESSON 5
Emerging Literary
Genres in the 21 s t
Century.
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Graphic Literature makes


use of images and words in order
to create a literary work. It is
also bound to create a sequential
way of narrating story through
the use of different images.
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Japanese Manga - are comics or


graphic novels originating from Japan.
Most manga conform to a style
developed in Japan in the late 19th
century, and the form has a long history
in earlier Japanese art. The term manga
is used in Japan to refer to both comics
and cartooning.
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Popular Mangas

Death Note
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Popular Mangas

Naruto
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Popular Mangas

Fruits Basket
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EXAMPLE:

Graphic Novel - This is a book


that combines images,
illustrations, and words in order to
create a story. This is different
from comic strips that usually
appear periodically.

Paolo Fabregas (Story and Art), 


Budjette Tan (Editor), 
Ian Sta. Maria (Cover Design & Chapter Covers)
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EXAMPLE:

Graphic Novel - This is a book


that combines images,
illustrations, and words in order to
create a story. This is different
from comic strips that usually
appear periodically.

Ang Subersibo
by 
Mervin Malonzo, Adam David
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Comic Strip – Shorter than a comic


and usually being published in
periodical. It has humor and wit that
aims to both entertain and inform.
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EXAMPLE:
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Identify if it is
Eletronic Literature

Check-In
(Hypertext Fiction,
Hypertext Poetry) Or
Graphic Literature

Activity (Manga, Graphic


Novel, Comic Strip)
A kind of Graphic literature
Graphic that utilizes images,
illustrations, and words in
Novel
order to create a book.
Japanese
Manga
Hypertext Uses hyperlinks to tell
Fiction a non-linear story.
Hypertext Uses hyperlinks to
Poetry create a poem.
It must be created
Comic Strip.
with wit and humor.
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