Language and Literacy: A Canadian Educational e-journal (Aug 2023)

Enhancing Relationality through Poetic Engagement with PhoneMe

  • Claire Ahn,
  • Natalia Balyasnikova,
  • Rachel Horst,
  • Kedrick James,
  • Esteban Morales,
  • Yuya Takeda,
  • Effiam Yung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20360/langandlit29617
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2

Abstract

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This article explores the role of literary user preference and experience of contextualizing information in the interpretive responses to poems on PhoneMe, a social media web-platform and mobile app for place-based spoken word poetry. 137 education students in three Canadian universities participated by completing a survey that asked them to choose one of three stylistically distinct poems and subsequently introduced multimodal contextual information about the poet and location inspiring the poem. Findings indicate a productive tension between the reader/user’s interpretive agency with typographic text and the increasing relationality imposed by indexical, transmodal information, thus helping to update Reader Response theory.

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