[…]in the areas of political theory and public law and serves as associated faculty in the Women’s Studies and Legal Studies Departments. She specializes in late modern and contemporary continental political and social theory. Her research examines the political and cultural construction of identity. Her current project examines the relationship between marriage and the liberal […]
[…]environmental discourse. With Katherine Acheson, also of the University of Waterloo, he has been working on a project called In Multimedias Res: Towards a Rhetoric of the Digital Humanities, which analyzes strategies for conducting scholarly argument using multimedia. He is the author of Environmental Renaissance: Emerson, Thoreau, and the Systems of Nature (2003). Andrew McMurry is an associate professor at the University of Waterloo. He specializes in environmental discourse. With Katherine Acheson, also of the University of Waterloo, he has been working on a project called In Multimedias Res: Towards a Rhetoric of the Digital Humanities, which analyzes strategies for […]
[…]fiction. He is at work on a book tentatively entitled “Mediating Narrative. Literary Case Studies in the New Media Ecology.” Michael Wutz teaches in the Department of English at Weber State University. He is the co-editor of Reading Matters: Narrative in the New Media Ecology (with Joseph Tabbi, Cornell UP 1997), the co-translator of Friedrich Kittler’s Gramophone, Film, Typewriter (with Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, Stanford UP 1999), and the author of numerous essays on American and British fiction. He is at work on a book tentatively entitled “Mediating Narrative. Literary Case Studies in the New Media […]
[…]poetics in programmable media, with parallel theoretical interventions concerning the role of code in writing and the temporal properties of textuality (bibliographic links are available from the shadoof […]
Justin Haynes is a graduate student and is currently working on a collection of quasi-humorous stories. He is often astonished, but always from Trinidad and Tobago. Justin Haynes is a graduate student and is currently working on a collection of quasi-humorous stories. He is often astonished, but always from Trinidad and […]
[…]Quarterly, Contemporary Literature, and elsewhere. He is the author of After Utopia: The Rise of Critical Space in Twentieth-Century American Fiction. Nick Spencer is an associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has published articles on twentieth-century American literature in Angelaki, Arizona Quarterly, Contemporary Literature, and elsewhere. He is the author of After Utopia: The Rise of Critical Space in Twentieth-Century American […]
[…]World’s Most Popular Parlor Game (Nebraska, forthcoming). Dr. Schneiderman is Chair of American Studies at Lake Forest College. Davis Schneiderman is a multimedia artist and author of Multifesto: A Henri d’Mescan Reader (Spuyten Duyvil 2006), as well as co-author of the novel Abecedarium (Chiasmus Press, forthcoming) and co-editor of the collections Retaking the Universe: William S. Burroughs in the Age of Globalization (Pluto 2004) and The Exquisite Corpse: Creativity, Collaboration, and the World’s Most Popular Parlor Game (Nebraska, forthcoming). Dr. Schneiderman is Chair of American Studies at Lake Forest […]
David Golumbia teaches in the Media Studies program and the English Department at the University of Virginia. David Golumbia teaches in the Media Studies program and the English Department at the University of […]
Tiziana Terranova teaches media and cultural studies at the University of East London. She has published her research on digital cultures in New Formations, Science and Culture, Derive e approdi, and the on-line journal The Difference Engine. She is currently holding an Economic and Social Research Grant to research the role of Web design in the development of the Internet and is completing a book on postrepresentational analyses of digitalization. Tiziana Terranova teaches media and cultural studies at the University of East London. She has published her research on digital cultures in New Formations, Science and Culture, Derive e approdi, […]
Andrew Walser studies and teaches at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is currently editing a special issue of the electronic book review (www.altx.com/ebr) devoted to the work of Joseph McElroy. Andrew Walser studies and teaches at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is currently editing a special issue of the electronic book review (www.altx.com/ebr) devoted to the work of Joseph […]