autorialitet
Autorialitet is a term used in literary and media studies to denote the status, quality, or imprint of an author in a work. It concerns the degree to which a work is attributed to a single author and the authority the author is perceived to have over its form, content, and meaning. The concept, common in Nordic scholarly usage, is closely related to the notions of authorial voice and auteurship found in broader theory.
In practice, autorialitet refers to how strongly an author’s presence is felt in a text or work.
In contemporary media and digital culture, autorialitet can be distributed or negotiated among collaborators, producers, and
Critics warn that emphasizing autorialitet risks overlooking collaboration, editorial input, and social or institutional constraints that
See also: Auteur theory, authorial voice, intentional fallacy, authorship.