Comparison study analyzing the novels’ ambivalent responses to modernist technology. See argues that while both authors recognize the value of speed, they also hold conflicting views on the negative effects of dehumanization created by speed culture. Discusses how each author stylistically, structurally, and thematically creates space to slow reader progress and thus promote reflection and deliberation within their narratives
This essay, a memorial tribute to Bill Readings, examines ways in which Readings' work refracts and ...
This research explores linguistic means of managing the reader's attention in Coetzee's novels with ...
The study is dedicated to the impact of the speed and the acceleration on the preservation of the in...
Abstract Reading literature is often contrasted to the use of digital media in terms of spe...
This article makes the case that speed has become significant, indeed central, as a social scientifi...
Rather than turning away from speed readers because of their surface involvement in the equation ‘fa...
While debates about ‘fast’ vs. ‘slow’ cinema have sometimes had a tendency to reinforce presumed dic...
In today’s world everything happens fast. That speed gives rise to the collective desire to impress ...
This dissertation argues that speed characterizes the world of technology in the twenty-first centur...
The Czechoslovak author Milan Kundera’s first novel in French, Slowness, compares the heady speed of...
Speed reading applications such as Spritz isolate individual words from bodies of text and display t...
The paper explores the phenomenon of speed in literature as radically represented within the framew...
A major publication as part of an international project organised by The Photographers Gallery and W...
Foregrounding the reader’s experience during the process of reading fiction, Mitchell calls for a re...
In Future Studies and the History of Technology accelerating change is a perceived increase in the r...
This essay, a memorial tribute to Bill Readings, examines ways in which Readings' work refracts and ...
This research explores linguistic means of managing the reader's attention in Coetzee's novels with ...
The study is dedicated to the impact of the speed and the acceleration on the preservation of the in...
Abstract Reading literature is often contrasted to the use of digital media in terms of spe...
This article makes the case that speed has become significant, indeed central, as a social scientifi...
Rather than turning away from speed readers because of their surface involvement in the equation ‘fa...
While debates about ‘fast’ vs. ‘slow’ cinema have sometimes had a tendency to reinforce presumed dic...
In today’s world everything happens fast. That speed gives rise to the collective desire to impress ...
This dissertation argues that speed characterizes the world of technology in the twenty-first centur...
The Czechoslovak author Milan Kundera’s first novel in French, Slowness, compares the heady speed of...
Speed reading applications such as Spritz isolate individual words from bodies of text and display t...
The paper explores the phenomenon of speed in literature as radically represented within the framew...
A major publication as part of an international project organised by The Photographers Gallery and W...
Foregrounding the reader’s experience during the process of reading fiction, Mitchell calls for a re...
In Future Studies and the History of Technology accelerating change is a perceived increase in the r...
This essay, a memorial tribute to Bill Readings, examines ways in which Readings' work refracts and ...
This research explores linguistic means of managing the reader's attention in Coetzee's novels with ...
The study is dedicated to the impact of the speed and the acceleration on the preservation of the in...