Dis/Trusting the Digital World in Imaginative Literature

Adam Kelly editor Katerina Pavlidi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:31st May '26

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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How has the advent of digital technology impacted social and institutional trust? And how can imaginative literature help us to answer this question? Impelled by this dual inquiry, Dis/Trusting the Digital World in Imaginative Literature addresses the intersections among digital studies, literary studies and studies of trust and distrust. Approaching the contemporary age through the longue durée of literary tradition, the volume is particularly concerned to identify the special affordances of literature for approaching problems of dis/trust in the digital world. Readers will be informed about topical subjects and urgent issues, including the impact of digital technologies on the (literary) public sphere, the status of the digital image and the threat of deepfakes, the emergence of cryptocurrencies and the digital economy, and the AI revolution. Each chapter approaches these topics and issues through the lens of literary texts while also considering how the ways we think about literature are changing in the digital age.

This volume brings together hard thinking on literature and a key problem of our time: that of public (dis)trust. It synthesises helpful-but-fragmented existing reflections on these intersecting fields in a timely companion on digitisation, trust and literary writing. In sound analyses, the authors – high-profile scholars in fields ranging from data science via political economy to literary and film studies – persuasively demonstrate that in digitised times imaginative literature matters, perhaps, more than ever. -- Ellen Rutten, University of Amsterdam

ISBN: 9781399551977

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304 pages