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Reading #Instapoetry

A Poetics of Instagram

James Mackay, Jueunhae Knox (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2026
Bloomsbury Academic (Verlag)
979-8-7651-0552-8 (ISBN)
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The first collection to engage with “Instapoetry,” this book explores the aesthetics and ideologies of the 21st century’s most popular poetic form.
This open access collection is the first to investigate the poetry of Instagram. Alongside academic essays from a variety of theoretical perspectives, it also includes accounts from people actually involved in the creation and circulation of Instapoems.

In the 21st century, poetry enjoyed a publishing boom, largely thanks to the rise of a cohort of writers labelled “Instapoets” – named after the Instagram platform where many of them first became famous. The work of these writers has been controversial with other poets and literary critics, who argue that their product is in some way not really poetry: at the same time, Instapoets have reached new audiences, held sold-out readings, and been deeply loved by their fans. In this collection, writers ask how we can approach poems marked by such extreme simplicity. Can we see them as being products of their platform, created to satisfy the algorithm? Might we read their interaction with the digital environment through their hashtags? What importance should we ascribe to the high number of Instapoets from immigrant and other frequently excluded groups? What can we make of the contrast between the capitalist hustle of influencer poetry and the frequent insistence in Instapoetry on the deeply personal? Can Instapoems be generated automatically? What do they tell us about affects of the digital age?

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence onbloomsburycollections.com.

James Mackay is Associate Professor of Literature and Digital Cultures at European University Cyprus. JuEunhae Knox is Teaching Associate at the Digital Humanities Institute at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Acknowledgements
List of Figures

Introduction
JuEunhae Knox (University of Sheffield, UK) and James Mackay (European University, Cyprus)

Chapter 1. E-Lit’s #1 Hit: Is Instagram Poetry E-literature?
Kathi Inman Berens (Portland State University, USA)

Chapter 2. #Tagged: Hashing Meaning through Poe(t/m)-tagging
JuEunhae Knox (University of Sheffield, UK)

Chapter 3. Missed Possibilities from Unobtainable Data: The Case of Instapoetry and a Wish to Go Beyond Rupi Kaur
Camilla Holm Soelseth (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway) and Eleonora Natalia Ravizza (University of Catania, Italy)

Chapter 4. “Poetry is about people seeing themselves”: An Interview with Kirsty Melville
James Mackay (European University, Cyprus) and JuEunhae Knox (University of Sheffield, UK)

Chapter 5. Instant Confessions
Yara Gawrieh Ekmark (independent scholar)

Chapter 6. ‘Former Contours’: Posts, (Post) Pregnancy, and Re/turning to Creative Processes
Laura Tansley (University of Glasgow, UK)

Chapter 7. “The Floodgates Have Been Opened”: Instapoetry and the Recentering of Marginalized Poets
Laura Gallon (University of Sussex, UK)

Chapter 8. ‘Fat, Fly, Brown Poet’: Yesika Salgado, Instapoetry, and Politics in the Undergraduate Classroom
Maria Carla Sanchez (University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA)

Chapter 9. “Healing is Everyday Work”: Instapoetry, Intimate Publics, and the Language of Self-Help
Millicent Lovelock (University of Manchester, UK)

Chapter 10. Poetry-by-Numbers: Machine-Generating Instapoetry
Ryan Prewitt (Saint Louis University, USA) and Max Accardi (independent scholar)

Chapter 11. How to Be a Successful #instapoet: Defying Jean Baudrillard’s Hyperreal with Marketing Strategies Based on Hollie McNish
Melissa Sarikaya (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)

Chapter 12. Platform Poetics: Instapoetry in the Age of Platformization
Zak Bronson and Warren Steele (University of Western Ontario, Canada)

Chapter 13. What’s the Carbon Footprint of an (Insta)Poem?: Reading #poetsofinstagram in the Anthropocene
James Mackay (European University, Cyprus) and Polina Mackay (University of Nicosia, Cyprus)

List of Contributors
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.3.2026
Reihe/Serie Electronic Literature
Zusatzinfo 16 bw illus
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
Naturwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-13 979-8-7651-0552-8 / 9798765105528
Zustand Neuware
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