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“The dead must be killed once again”: Plagiotropia as Critical Literary Practice

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other essays by
Rui Torres
“The dead must be killed once again”: Plagiotropia as Critical Literary Practice
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In Defense of the Difficult
electropoetics:
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Electronic Literature Translation: Translation as Process, Experience and Mediation
by María Mencía, Søren Bro Pold and Manuel Portela
Mapping Electronic Literature in the Arabic Context
by Reham Hosny
Appropriationist Practices and Processes of De/Subjectivation: Charly.gr, Matías Buonfrate and C0d3 P03try in the age of algorithmic governance
by Fernanda Mugica
from the archive
a Joseph McElroy festschrift
by Andrew Walser

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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.

ISSN: 1553-1139

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