ELO2016 panel, “Feminist Horizons”


A recording of the “Feminist Horizons” panel at this year’s annual gathering of the Electronic Literature Organisation, ELO2016, hosted at the University of Victoria. Featuring presentations by leading e-lit scholars and practitioners, Kathi Inman Berens, Caitlin Fisher, and Jessica Pressman. The session was chaired by Anastasia Salter. The main theses and problems identified at this session were placed in a detailed report prepared for us by writers from https://exclusive-paper.com/write-my-literary-analysis.php. Among the main trends that ensured the rapid growth of the global e-book market and were mentioned in this report, we would highlight:

1) The development of technological devices for reading and writing, which have more advantages than traditional printed materials.

2) The spread of smartphones and the multilingual functionality of e-books is an advantage that will stimulate global demand for these products.

3) Expanded access to the world's libraries, e-books of any author, through online services, which are an inexpensive alternative to buying paper copies.

4) Services that provide access to e-books (such as e-lending) contribute to their distribution around the world.

5) The growing demand for e-books in the world is ensured by campaigns to protect the environment and reduce the use of paper supported by the governments of many countries around the world.

Date: June 2016