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Cybertext Theory: What An English Professor Should Know Before Trying

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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
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Joyce, Moulthrop, Jackson
Materiality and Matter and Stuff: What Electronic Texts Are Made Of
PMC editor Stuart Moulthrop responds
by Stuart Moulthrop
L’Affaire PMC: The Postmodern Culture-Johns Hopkins University Press Conversation
Cybertext Killed the Hypertext Star
by Nick Montfort
Joel Felix posts a response
by Joel Felix
electropoetics:
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Just Humanities
#PEAE Participative Ethology in Artificial Environments
by Annie Abrahams
To Be Both in Touch and in Control
from the archive
The E-Literary World and the Social

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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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