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A model for describing ‘new’ and ‘old’ properties of CMC genres

The case of digital folklore

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While genre theory has become one of the central paradigms for CMC studies, these approaches face a dilemma: while they are often firmly rooted in the functionalist framework of ‘Swalesian’ genre theory, they strive to describe digital genres as new, emergent or at least hybrid – positions that are not easily reconciled. This paper suggests a way out by proposing a two-level structure for genre ecologies: a function-based superlevel that will usually be established from traditional discourse which branches into emergent subgenres on a lower, form- and content-based level. This two-level model is established in detail around the test case of digital folklore; it is also shown how the model can be extended to other domains of CMC discourse.

  • Affiliations: 1: The University of Texas a Dallas
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