Calvo González, María JoséLlamas Ubieto, MiriamVollmeyer, Johanna2026-02-242026-02-242024978-3-0343-4547-7 (Print)978-3-0343-4808-9 (PDF)978-3-0343-4809-6 (ePUB)10.3726/b21438https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/133127• © 2024 Peter Lang Group AG, Lausanne. Published by: Peter Lang Group AG, Lausanne, Switzerland. All rights reserved. • This contribution has been possible, in part, thanks to the financial assistance of "Taalunie".ABSTRACT: In his poems "Bezette stad" ("Occupied City") Flemish poet Paul van Ostaijen views the Great War as essential for the transition from the old world to the new. A century later, the multimedia artistic project “Besmette stad” was inaugurated and can be read as is an artistic recreation of van Ostaijen’s poems in the postdigital age. This contribution aims to detect and classify the types and strategies of recycling which have been used in the re(use) of specific poems in the anthology "Bezette stad".engPostdigital Remediation and Recycling off the Page : The Collaborative Work "Besmette Stad"book parthttps://www.peterlang.com/document/1398284https://www.peterlang.com/open access821.112.5Ostaijen, Paul van7bez.07Great WarPandemic"Bezette stad"Paul van Ostaijin“Besmette stad”Recycling strategiesFilología |otras filologías|LiteraturaInformática (Filología)6202 Teoría, Análisis y Crítica Literarias