Chapter Overdose di storie. La narrazione senza fine dei social media
Stories are now a distinctive and established genre in social media. From Snapchat to WhatsApp, via Facebook and Instagram, more than half a billion authors (amateurs, but not only) interact with apps by composing and consuming stories that configure new literature in which alphabetic writing coexis...
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Firenze University Press
2022
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