Dr. Noa Shakargy

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Dr.
Noa
Shakargy
An unoriginal work in the age of the internet
Adviser: Prof. Amit Pinchevsky

I hold a B.A. in Hebrew literature and an M.A. in communication and journalism, both from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Alongside academic work, I'm a poet and editor. I published an original poetry book (2017) and edited several books and poetry anthologies (2011, 2014).

My dissertation is titled "The Mediatization of Literature in the Age of Media". The dissertation focuses on the changes in the field of literature caused by the development of the digital era. The research describes these changes through the theoretical concept of mediatization, which deals with meta-process and profound influences of the media. The research examines these changes from four standpoints:  creators, production and marketing process, the audience feedback, and the literary establishment.

 

Research Interests

New Media Poetics

Mediatization

Digital Culture

Literature

Social Media

 

Selected Publication

Noa Shakargy (2021). Internetica: Poetry in the Digital Age, The Bialik Institute, Jerusalem. [Forthcoming]

Noa Shakargy, (2021). “I Am Not Myself, You See?” Remediation and Mediatization in the Insta Novels Project", Social Media + Society. doi: 10.1177/20563051211030500   

Noa Shakargy, (2020) Internetica: Poetry in the Digital Age, International Journal of Cultural Studies. doi: 10.1177/1367877920956655

Noa Shakargy, Yigal Shevars, Ketzia Alon, (2018) The Street's Word of Honour: Reading Ronny Someck's Poetry, Gama Publishing House, 294 pages. [Hebrew].

Noa Shakargy, (2018) The Relatives Come for a Visit: Literature and its Authors in Ronny Someck's Poetry in Noa Shakargy, Yigal Shevars, Ketzia Alon (eds.), The Street's Word of Honour: Reading Ronny Someck's Poetry, Gama Publishing House. pp. 160-188 [Hebrew].

Noa Shakargy, (2018) The Intercom Poet: Representations of poets and writers in Israeli Satirical Television Programs, Muza – Jurnal for Graduate Students in the Humanities (2) pp. 128-151. [Hebrew].

 

Awards and Prizes

2020 – The "Chevruta" scholarship for Doctoral Reading Groups.

2019-2022 – President’s Scholarship for Outstanding PhD Students.

2019-2021 – Doctoral Writing Program Coordinator Grant, Faculty of Social Sciences, Hebrew University.

2019 – The Smart Institute of communication Research Grant.

2018-2020-– Van Leer Institute, Library Fellow.

2018 – Gershon Shaked Prize for excellent M.A. paper, Ben Gurion University.