Gloss on Pinocchio’s Piccolo, or, How Tristram Shandy Got It Straight: Searching in Raymond Federman’s Body Shards
Lori Emerson
October 4, 2006
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Even the photograph complementing this section does not show Federman’s private part, but invites private imaginations to visualize what is covered up by Federman’s cupped hands. Even the photograph complementing this section does not show Federman’s private part, but invites private imaginations to visualize what is covered up by Federman’s cupped hands.
Gloss on Introduction – Illuminated Criticism
Lori Emerson
November 27, 2006
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Manovitch’s groundbreaking book, The Language of New Media, is reviewed in ebr by Geniwate. Manovitch’s groundbreaking book, The Language of New Media, is reviewed in ebr by Geniwate.
Gloss on Multimedia Textuality; or, an Oxymoron for the Present
Lori Emerson
November 29, 2006
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Earlier work by McGann has been discussed in ebr by Matt Kirshenbaum, formly his student at the University of Virgina. Earlier work by McGann has been discussed in ebr by Matt Kirshenbaum, formly his student at the University of Virgina.
Gloss on Critical Ecologies: Ten Years Later
Joseph Tabbi
November 8, 2006
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Linda Brigham, in her review of My Mother, argues that the problem with complexity, “even organized complexity,” is that it tends to obscure any narrative “through-line.” For this, Brigham recommends the study of networks and network types that “trace the emergence of story from random bits of narrative.” Linda Brigham, in her review of My Mother, argues that the problem with complexity, “even organized complexity,” is that it tends to obscure any narrative “through-line.” For this, Brigham recommends the study of networks and network types that “trace the emergence of story from random bits o… continue
Gloss on Pinocchio’s Piccolo, or, How Tristram Shandy Got It Straight: Searching in Raymond Federman’s Body Shards
Lori Emerson
October 4, 2006
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For a related essay that argues in support of Federman as a political thinker, see Jan Baetans’ review of Larry McCaffery’s Federman A to X-X-X-X: A Recyclopedic Narrative. For a related essay that argues in support of Federman as a political thinker, see Jan Baetans’ review of Larry McCaffery’s Federman A to X-X-X-X: A Recyclopedic Narrative.