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21st Century Genres


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21ST CENTURY LITERATURE GENRE

ILLUSTRATED NOVEL Story through text and illustrated images

Illustrated Novel 50 % of the narrative is presented without words. The reader must interpret the images in order to comprehend completely the story. Textual portions are presented in traditional form. Some illustrated novels may contain no text at all. Span all genres.

DIGI-FICTION Triple Media Literature

Digi-Fiction Combines three media: book, movie/video, and internet website. In order to get the full story, students must engage in navigation, reading, viewing, in all three formats.

Graphic Novels Narratives in comic Book formats

Graphic Novels Narrative work in which the story is conveyed to the reader using comic form. The term is employed in a broad manner, encompassing non-fiction works and thematically linked short stories as well as fictional stories across a number of genres.

Manga Japanese word for comics

Manga It is used in the English-speaking world as a generic term for all comic books and graphics novels originally published in Japan. Considered as an artistic and storytelling style. Ameri -manga – sometimes used to refer to comics created by American artists in manga style.

Shonen - Boy’s Manga (Naruto, Bleach, One Piece) Shojo – Girl’s Manga (Sailor Moon) Seinen – Men’s Manga (Akira) Josei – Women’s Manga (Loveless, Paradise Kiss) Kodomo – Children’s Manga ( Doraemon , Hello Kitty)

Doodle Fiction

Doodle Fiction Literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing and drawings, and handwritten graphics in place of traditional font. Drawing enhance the story, often adding humorous elements that would be missing if the illustrations were omitted.

Text-Talk Novels

Text-Talk Novels Blog, email, IM format narratives Stories told almost completely in dialogue simulating social network exchanges.

Chick Lit or Chick Literature

Chick Literature Is genre fiction which addresses issues of modern womanhood, often humorously and lightheartedly. Chick it typically features a female protagonist whose womanhood is heavily thermalized in the plot.

Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction Is a style of fictional literature of extreme brevity There is no widely accepted definition of the length of the category. It could range from word to a thousand

Six-Word Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction Ernest Hemingway: For sale: baby socks, never worn. Margaret Atwood: Longed for him. Got him. Shit.

Science Fiction

Science Fiction Is a genre of speculative fiction dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, parallel universe and extraterrestrial life. Often explores the potential consequences of scientific and other innovations and has been called a “literature of Ideas”.

Blog

Blog A web log ; a website containing short articles called posts that are changed regularly. Same blogs are written by one person containing their own opinions, interests and experiences, while others are written by many different people.

Creative Non-Fiction

Creative Non-Fiction Also known as literary non-fiction or narrative non-fiction A genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives. Contrasts with other non-fiction, such as technical writing or journalism, which is also rooted in accurate fact, but is not primarily written in service to its craft.

As a genre, creative non-fiction is still relatively young, and is only beginning to be scrutinized with the same critical analysis given to fiction and poetry.

Hyper Poetry Digital poetry that uses links using hypertext mark-up

It can either involved set words, phrases, lines, etc. that are presented in variable order but sit on the page much as tradition poetry does, or it can contain parts of the poem that move and/or mutate. It is usually found online, through CD-ROM and diskette versions exist. The earliest examples date to no later than the mid 1980s. Hyper Poetry
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