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Stephanie Strickland

[…]and co-editor of the first Electronic Literature Collection. She has also published a number of critical papers and interviews. As the McEver Chair in Writing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Strickland created and produced a TechnoPoetry Festival. Strickland’s work across print and multiple media is being collected by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book And Manuscript Library at Duke University. For more on her work, […]

Paul Harris

[…]account of the In.S.Omnia collective, Sleepless in Seattle, an essay in the “grey” section of Critical Ecologies (ebr4) titled HYPER-LEX: A Technographical Dictionary, and an early reflection on electronic literature entitled Constrained Thinking: From Network to Membrane. His most recent reviews are of three re-released novels by Harry Mathews and the online on-the-road narrative, Rude Trip. Paul Harris teaches at Loyola Marymount University. His contributions, dating from the start of ebr, include an account of the In.S.Omnia collective, Sleepless in Seattle, an essay in the “grey” section of Critical Ecologies (ebr4) titled HYPER-LEX: A Technographical Dictionary, and an early reflection […]

Bruce Clarke

[…]Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature (Stanford, 2002). He is working on a book project, Systems Cultures, examining the discourse of systems since the […]

Luc Herman

[…]Center typescript of Pynchon’s V.  Herman founded an interuniversity Belgian MA in American Studies and is now prospecting for a Belgian Institute of American Studies. He co-published Handbook of Narrative Analysis (Nebraska, 2005) with Bart […]

Walton Muyumba

[…]jazz, and pragmatist philosophy. Muyumba teaches American literature and African American studies at the University of North Texas. Walton Muyumba is a writer and critic living in Dallas, Texas. Muyumba’s essay on Amiri Baraka is forthcoming in College Literature (January 2007) and he is completing a book manuscript on African American intellectual history, jazz, and pragmatist philosophy. Muyumba teaches American literature and African American studies at the University of North […]

Scott Hermanson

[…]Dana College in Nebraska. His work has appeared in Western American Literature, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, and the electronic book review. His article on chaos and complexity in Richard Powers’ The Gold Bug Variations appeared in the Fall, 1996 issue of Critique. Scott Hermanson teaches English at Arizona State University. He received his degree from the University of Cincinnati and taught previously at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Dana College in Nebraska. His work has appeared in Western American Literature, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, and the electronic book review. His article on chaos and […]

Claire Rasmussen

[…]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 […]

Andrew McMurry

[…]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 […]

Michael Wutz

[…]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 […]

John Cayley

[…]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 […]