In:Genres in the Internet: Issues in the theory of genre
Edited by Janet Giltrow and Dieter Stein
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 188] 2009
► pp. v–ix
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Published online: 28 October 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.188.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
Genres in the Internet: Innovation, evolution, and genre theory
Re-fusing form in genre study
Lies at Wal-Mart: Style and the subversion of genre in the Life at Wal-Mart blog
Situating the public social actions of blog posts
“Working consensus” and the rhetorical situation: The homeless blog’s negotiation of public meta-genre
Brave new genre, or generic colonialism? Debates over ancestry in Internet diaries
Online, multimedia case studies for professional education: Revisioning concepts of genre recognition
Nation, book, medium: New technologies and their genres
Critical genres: Generic changes of literary criticism in computer-mediated communication
A model for describing ‘new’ and ‘old’ properties of CMC genres: The case of digital folklore
Questions for genre theory from the blogosphere
Index
