Dr SPENCER JORDAN SPENCER.JORDAN@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor
Drawing on the outcomes of a research project, this chapter argues that digital storytelling can play a fundamental role in the reconceptualization of the digitally-mediated geographies of the postcolonial city. The chapter argues that the interaction between walking and storytelling, incorporating aspects of augmented reality and ludic gameplay, can be considered a new form of performative mapping. In this way, the chapter shows how digital storytelling can make a significant and innovative contribution to the spatial representations of memory, and, through that, engage directly with a deeper need for ‘home’ and ‘belonging’.
Jordan, S. (in press). Digital storytelling and performative memory: new approaches to the literary geography of the postcolonial city. In Memory and postcolonial studies: synergies and new directions
Book Type | Book Chapter |
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Acceptance Date | Jun 1, 2018 |
Deposit Date | Nov 21, 2018 |
Book Title | Memory and postcolonial studies: synergies and new directions |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1164712 |
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