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

Markku Eskelinen

Cybertext Theory: What An English Professor Should Know Before Trying

February 1, 2001

Towards Computer Game Studies

May 22, 2004

Eskelinen responds in turn

May 23, 2004

Towards Computer Game Studies (sidebar)

May 19, 2004

Markku Eskelinen’s response

January 9, 2004

Markku Eskelinen’s response to Julian Raul Kucklich

October 19, 2004

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other essays by
Markku Eskelinen
Cybertext Theory: What An English Professor Should Know Before Trying
Eskelinen responds in turn
Markku Eskelinen’s response
Markku Eskelinen’s response to Julian Raul Kucklich
Towards Computer Game Studies
from the archive
Prismatic Play: Games as Windows on the Real World
by John Tynes

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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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