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A New "Gospel of the Three Dimensions": Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Literature in Jörgen Schäfer and Peter Gendolla's Beyond the Screen
Lisa Swanstrom
Analysis of Fitting the Pattern
Yolanda de Gregorio Robledo
Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres
Canon Goes Mobile: Ludosemiotics of Remediation
Agnieszka Przybyszewska
Digital Games: The New Frontier of Postmodern Detective Fiction
Clara Fernández-Vara
Digital Genres: Digital Art, Electronic Literature, and Computer Games (DIKULT 103, Spring 2011)
Jill Walker Rettberg, Patricia Tomaszek, Mark C. Marino, Rita Raley
Digital Genres: Digital Art, Electronic Literature, and Computer Games (DIKULT 103, Spring 2012)
Davin Heckman, Patricia Tomaszek
Digital Genres: Digital Art, Electronic Literature, and Computer Games (DIKULT 103, Spring 2013)
Leonardo L. Flores, Elisabeth Nesheim
Digital Genres: Digital Art, Electronic Literature, and Computer Games (DIKULT 103, Spring 2014)
Judd Morrissey, Álvaro Seiça
Digital Genres: Digital Art, Electronic Literature, and Computer Games (DIKULT 103, Spring 2015)
Kathi Inman Berens
Digital Literature in France (conference presentation)
Serge Bouchardon
E-literary Diaspora – The Story of a Young Scholar's Journey from Writing to Faces
Mette-Marie Zacher Sørensen
Eccentric Gameplay: Simulating the Digital Any-Space-Whatever
Stephanie Boluk
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Patrick LeMieux
Editorial Process and the Idea of Genre in Electronic Literature in the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 1
Scott Rettberg
Electronic Literature's Past and Future
Scott Rettberg
For Thee: A Response to Alice Bell
Stuart Moulthrop
Genre
John Frow
Genre Trouble: Narrativism and the Art of Simulation
Espen Aarseth
Genre, Form, and Cultural Practice in Contemporary Electronic Literature
Maria Engberg
Graphs, Maps, Trees: Abstract Models for Literary History
Franco Moretti
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