Book Review: Frederico Pianzola: Digital Social Reading: Sharing Fiction in the Twenty-First Century

Authors

Keywords:

digital social reading, fan fiction, empirical literary studies, computational literary studies, online literature

Author Biography

  • Anastasia Glawion, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

    Anastasia Glawion, PhD, is Junior Professor of Digital Literature and Methods at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg and PI in the Research Training Group 2806 (“Literature and the Public Sphere in Contemporary Cultures”). She studied Social Anthropology and European Cultural Studies and previously worked at the University of Konstanz and TU Darmstadt. Her research explores digitally enabled bottom-up processes related to memory and literature. During her postdoc, she worked with reading experiments at the TU Darmstadt LitLab. Her recent publications focus on digital social reading, fan fiction communities, and computational literary analysis. Her main research areas are computational literary studies, digital social reading, and platform-based literary cultures.

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Published

2026-01-08