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- W4220806005 abstract "While writers’ collectives have a long history even before the historical avant-gardes, their contemporary iterations are inextricable from the shifting institutional conditions of literary production and reception. Assuming a dialectical understanding of individual possessive authorship and writers’ collectives, we can identify different provisional formations taking shape under divergent conditions and with various motivations. Two such developments and their related constructions of collectivity in paratexts are at the center of this entry, which builds on the conceptual metaphors of Pierre Bourdieu. First, the reshuffling of the literary field and its history according to cultural difference creates demographic collectives that correlate to distinctive identity poetics understood as literary capital. In the specific context of African American literature, the imagined transhistorical writers’ collective prompts reactive collectives from within. Ranging from postmodern playfulness to gestures of activism, these affiliations pursue alternative aesthetic programs. Second, against the backdrop of creative writing programs and the literary center of New York City, contemporary magazines and publishing platforms create competing institutions. Negotiating the relation between digitization and print culture, the resulting writers’ collectives explore the conditions for collaborative cultural criticism and social engagement. In effect, though, these collectives depend upon the prominence of individual authors who move them from niche to mainstream. While literary blogs and social media interfaces afford new modes of connectivity, the collectives of the digital sphere are a symptom of the economic precariousness affecting literary culture. As such, they compensate for a lack of connections to the established institutions that continue to hold symbolic capital." @default.
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