Postmodern Culture

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University of California, Irvine
243 Humanities Instructional Building
92697-2651 Irvine , CA
United States
California US
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1053-1920
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Founded in 1990 as a groundbreaking experiment in scholarly publishing on the Internet, Postmodern Culture has become a leading electronic journal of interdisciplinary thought on contemporary culture. PMC offers a forum for commentary, criticism, and theory on subjects ranging from identity politics to the economics of information.   (Source: Journal homepage at Project MUSE.)

Critical writing published:

Work titlesort descending Author Appears in Year Publication Type
"Toward a Theory of Hypertextual Design" Kathleen Burnett Article in a print journal
A Poem Is a Machine to Think With: Digital Poetry and the Paradox of Innovation Sandy Baldwin 2003 Article in a print journal, Article in an online journal, Review
A Response to Twelve Blue by Michael Joyce Gregory L. Ulmer 1997 Article in an online journal
Anthological and Archaeological Approaches to Digital Media: A Review of Electronic Literature and Prehistoric Digital Poetry Stephanie Boluk 2009 Review
Flickering Connectivities in Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl: The Importance of Media-Specific Analysis N. Katherine Hayles 2000 Article in an online journal
Immersion versus Interactivity: Virtual Reality and Literary Theory Marie-Laure Ryan 1994 Article in an online journal
Jumping to Occlusions Loss Pequeño Glazier 1997 Article in an online journal, Article on the author's website
On Media and Modules Stephen Dougherty 2004 Article in an online journal
Reveal Codes: Hypertext and Performance Rita Raley 2001 Article in an online journal
The Cult of Print Matthew G. Kirschenbaum 1995 Article in a print journal, Review
Women Writers and the Restive Text: Feminism, Experimental Writing and Hypertext Barbara Page Cyberspace Textuality: Computer Technology and Literary Theory 1996 Article in an online journal, Article or chapter in a book
You Say You Want a Revolution? Hypertext and the Laws of Media Stuart Moulthrop 1991 Article in an online journal

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Eric Dean Rasmussen