id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6le2npbvkveupkv3od5vq5edau James Yékú Deference to Paper: Textuality, Materiality, and Literary Digital Humanities in Africa 2020 28 .pdf application/pdf 9666 663 51 Deference to Paper: Textuality, Materiality, and Literary Digital Humanities in Africa in new African narratives, there is a lingering print imaginary in the digital digital forms shapes textual meanings, it signals new directions in African Keywords: Materiality; African literature; digital media; textuality; print beneficial to studies of the African digital literary spaces that produce multiple textual expressions in Web 2.0 spaces like literary blogs and social media, we need to explore situation may be found in digital literary studies in Africa, print culture lingers as of African literature, evident in several literary blogs devoted to publishing new digital culture and African writing on the Internet, another study uses social media platforms of African online writing both shape reading of literature and provoke new to paper," the editors at Saraba suggest that literary meaning in digital texts may be meanings in literary texts both in print and digital realms. ./cache/work_6le2npbvkveupkv3od5vq5edau.pdf ./txt/work_6le2npbvkveupkv3od5vq5edau.txt