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Hypertext and Ethnographic Writing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2024
Abstract
The language of the ethnographer gets ‘stretched’ in an effort to wrap it around the world created by another language. Academic jargon can only disguise this linguistic disorder; hypertext can serve as a kind of therapy, an escape from assertive, monological statements about the other - ‘hard’ hypertextuality, that is. The author explores hypertextuality through the multiplicity of narrative programs that transect an electronic book with five co-authors, through which the reader can navigate as yet another co-author, or bricoleur. The topology of the cadavre exquis offers the image of a foreign culture with which we can establish multiple points of contact.
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