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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Listening to the Literary: On the Novelistic Poetics of the Podcast

Patrick Gill

subject

PoeticsAestheticsActive listeningNarrativeSociologyAffect (linguistics)AffordanceParallelsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFocus (linguistics)

description

In comparing the 300-year-old form of the novel and the more recent one of the podcast, Patrick Gill contends that there are indeed parallels between the two. In concentrating on the central ideas of scope, focus, affect, and narration, the essay argues that both the novel and the podcast exploit similar affordances to make their consumers feel actively engaged and emotionally involved in the media experience. Gill then analyses in how far the emphasis placed on these parallels by cultural commentators and podcast producers alike is due to essential similarities and in how far it derives from a desire to use the idea of the novel as a shorthand for an artefact that is somehow deemed more valuable than other forms of cultural production.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53409-7_10