Conference Papers

Alber, Jan and Bell, Alice. Reading Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital: Narrative, Technology, and Cognition in the 21st Century. Multimodality and Transmediality in Post-Postmodernist Fictions. Reading between Ruptures: Literature and Reading Cultures in the 21st Century. 3-4 December 2025. University of Giessen, Germany.

Wong, Denise. An Experimental Study of Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. Reading between Ruptures: Literature and Reading Cultures in the 21st Century. 3-4 December 2025. University of Giessen, Germany.

Georgiou, Nadia. Insights from Reader Reviews and Reading Group Discussions of Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. Reading between Ruptures: Literature and Reading Cultures in the 21st Century. 3-4 December 2025. University of Giessen, Germany.

Georgiou, Nadia. Digital, print, neo-romantic: exploring tensions through twenty-first century epistolary forms. Letters and Literature 1500-2025: histories, forms, communities. 5-7 November 2025. The Open University, UK (online conference).

Bell, Alice. Immersive Self-Reflexivity in Transmedial Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) Conference. Digital Stylistics. 10 July 2025. Aston University, Birmingham, UK.

Georgiou, Nadia. Posthumanism and the Digital: multimodality and cyborgization in Calvin Kasulke’s Several People are Typing and Olga Ravn’s The Employees: A workplace novel of the 22nd century. Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) Conference. Digital Stylistics. 10 July 2025. Aston University, Birmingham, UK.

Georgiou, Nadia. The Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital (PPFD) research project: typology, case studies and methodology. Aston Stylistics Research Group. 26 February 2025. Online.

Alber, Jan. The Ethical Ramifications of Multimodal and Transmedial Novels of the Twenty-First Century. Allied organisation session (International Society for the Study of Narrative): The Self-Reflexive Ethics of Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. MLA 2025 Convention, 9-12 January, New Orleans, USA.

Georgiou, Nadia and Bell, Alice. The Uses and Effects of Digital Media in Transmedial Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. Allied organisation session (International Society for the Study of Narrative): The Self-Reflexive Ethics of Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. MLA 2025 Convention, 9-12 January, New Orleans, USA.

Wong, Denise. Toward a Typology of Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. Allied organisation session (International Society for the Study of Narrative): The Self-Reflexive Ethics of Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. MLA 2025 Convention, 9-12 January, New Orleans, USA.

Alber, Jan. The Politics of Ben Lerner’s 10: 04. International Conference. Political Narratives: Interdisciplinary and Transmedial Perspectives, 4-6 December 2024. University of Giessen, Germany.

Georgiou, Nadia. Workplace ethics and politics in post-postmodern fictions of the digital: Lucy Kellaway’s Martin Lukes: Who moved my Blackberry TM? and Calvin Kasulke’s Several People are Typing. International Conference. Political Narratives: Interdisciplinary and Transmedial Perspectives, 4-6 December 2024. University of Giessen, Germany.

Wong, Denise. ‘The sound of pain forgetting itself in song’: Ecologies of Black and Indigenous Sound in Contemporary Fiction. International Conference. Political Narratives: Interdisciplinary and Transmedial Perspectives, 4-6 December 2024. University of Giessen, Germany.

Alber, Jan. “Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital: Multimodal and Transmedial Novels of the Twenty-First Century.” Invited Guest Lecture. November 27, 2024. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany.

Alber, Jan. The Self-Reflexive Ethics of Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital. PALA Conference 2024, 26-29 June, 2024. Sheffield Hallam University, UK.

Wong, Denise. Towards a Typology of Post-Postmodernist (Print) Fictions of the Digital. PALA Conference 2024, 26-29 June, 2024. Sheffield Hallam University, UK.

Wong, Denise. “Intermediality in the Post-Digital Novel”. Panel title: Narratives in/of the Digital, Contemporary Culture and Affect II.  Annual conference of the International Society for the Study of Narrative, 17-19 April, 2024, University of Newcastle, UK.

Georgiou, Nadia. “Fictions of the Digital in the 21st century: towards a typology of intermedial and multimodal novels”. Panel title: Extremely Online: The Internet and Connectivity in the Twenty-first-century Novel I. NeMLA 55th Annual Convention, March 7-10, 2024. Boston, Massachusetts.