Gloss on Perloff on Pedagogical Process: Reading as Learning
October 21, 2007
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Marjorie Perloff offers another “nifty demonstration” of her trademark style of close-reading in “Robert Creeley’s Radical Poetics.”
Gloss on Saving the Past: Deleuze’s Proust and Signs
Lori Emerson
October 13, 2007
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As Martin Rosenberg shows us, Deleuze and Guattari’s difficult tour de force A Thousand Plateaus is similarly accessible in that it can be used in conjunction with topics as varied as feminist visual art and cognitive science.
Gloss on Literature from Page to Interface: The Treatments of Text in Christophe Bruno’s Iterature
Lori Emerson
October 13, 2007
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All three ebr reviews (by Chris Funkhouser, Adalaide Morris, and John Zuern) on the Electronic Literature Collection touch on the ways in which e-writing builds on a rich tradition of bookbound, constraint-based writing.
Gloss on Literature from Page to Interface: The Treatments of Text in Christophe Bruno’s Iterature
Lori Emerson
October 13, 2007
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Marjorie Perloff has long advocated rereading the development of 20th century poetry through modernist experiments of the historic avant-garde – using works such as Mallarme’s as touchstones rather than as examples of literary aberrations.
Gloss on Letters That Matter: The Electronic Literature Collection Volume 1
Lori Emerson
October 13, 2007
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Linda Brigham writes of how Hayles, in My Mother was a Computer, in her continued vigilance against technologically inspired monisms, has produced not only a critical book, but a riven, multifocal book, far from equilibrium.