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digital futures of literature, theory, criticism, and the arts

cyberdebat

What Cybertext Theory Can’t Do

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Katherine Hayles
Cyber|literature and Multicourses: Rescuing Electronic Literature from Infanticide
Engineering Cyborg Ideology
Hyper and Deep Attention
Literary Texts as Cognitive Assemblages: The Case of Electronic Literature
Metaphoric Networks in Lexia to Perplexia
electropoetics:
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Visualising Networks of Electronic Literature: Dissertations and the Creative Works They Cite
by Jill Walker Rettberg
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Digital Ekphrasis and the Uncanny: Toward a Poetics of Augmented Reality
by Robert P. Fletcher
Riposte to Jan Baetens, Photo Narratives and Digital Archives, or The Film Photo Novel Lost and Found
by David S. Roh
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From Game-Story to Cyberdrama (Sidebar)
by Janet Murray

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Electronic Book Review (ebr ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.

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