Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction | Matthew Kilbane
Viral Form and Platform Content
1. Lyric Melodrama: The Hermeneutics of Viral Poems | Sumita Chakraborty
2. The Some and the Many: A Distant Reading of Twitter’s Most Popular #Poems | Tess McNulty
3. Not With a Bang But a Tweet: Democracy, Culture Wars, and the Memeification of T.S. Eliot | Melanie Walsh and Anna Preus
4. Incorporating Multitudes: Whitman, Occupy, and Liberalism’s Neutrality Fantasy | Micah Bateman
Jeff Nunokawa’s Facebook Notes
Kevin Killian’s Amazon Reviews
Alternative Networks
5. The Promise of a Pan-African Poetics: The Spoken Word Project, IGO Funding, and the Curation of Contemporary Poetry | Susanna Sacks
6. The New Cultural Ecology: On Web 2.0, SingPoWriMo, and Postcolonial Writing in Contemporary Singapore | Samuel Caleb Wee
7. Platforming Poetics: Loss Pequeño Glazier and the Electronic Poetry Center | Michael Nardone
The Digital Project: Archive, Network, Platform
Activist Networks Through Public Scholarship | C.R. Grimmer
Cameron Awkward-Rich on Writing Poetry “In the Break” of Black and Trans Dialectics | C.R. Grimmer and Cameron Awkward-Rich
Poetry / Media / Critique
8. Arranging with the Stack: The Computer-Generated Poem as Social Medium in Lillian-Yvonne Bertram’s “@Tubman’s_Rock” | Carly Schnitzler
9. The Remediating Poetics of the Contemporary Poetry of the Americas | Scott Challener
10. On the Badness of Instagram Poetry | Seth Perlow
Ryōta Yamada’s “Contemporary Poetry Wikipedia Parade”
The Poetics of the Internet Rabbit Hole | Andrew Campana
Poetry Games and Platform Studies
Bibliography
Contributors