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  1. North Meets South: Jorge Luis Borges's "The Interloper" and Natalie Bookchin's Media Experiment "The Intruder"

    Discusses digital adaptations of Borges in general and then gives a close reading of Bookchin's The Intruder.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 01.10.2015 - 11:29

  2. Borges 2.0: From Texts to Virtual Worlds

    Borges 2.0: From Texts to Virtual Worlds

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 01.10.2015 - 11:30

  3. The Sounds of the Artificial Intelligentsia

    As I thread my way through ebr, I touch base with the artificial intelligentsia that my work circulates in. The artificial intelligentsia is an internetworked intelligence that consists of all the linked data being distributed in cyberspace at any given time, one that is powered by artistic- intellectual agents remixing the flow of contemporary thought.

    tye042 - 25.09.2017 - 15:13

  4. It's All About You, Isn't It? Editors' Introduction to Second Person

    Pat Harrigan and Noah Wardrip-Fruin justify their focus on the experience of play over theory in their assemblage of the essays by game designers, players, and critics featured in Second Person - the book.

    Andre Lund - 13.10.2017 - 13:02

  5. A Critical Notice on a Book on Primates and Philosophers

    Paola Cavalieri challenges the notion of the book "Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved" by Frans de Waal, that human superior ethical worth can be preserved.

    (source: http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/evolving)

    Malene Fonnes - 16.10.2017 - 10:22

  6. How to Do Word with Things

    One of a series of eco-critical reviews, Stephen Dougherty explores
    the new ways that “matter is made to matter” in Ira Livingston’s
    writing on science and literature. The payoff of an ecocriticism
    grounded in the materiality of language itself, can bee seen by the
    strong political positioning toward the end of Dougherty’s essay.

    (source: http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/fractal)

    Malene Fonnes - 16.10.2017 - 10:25

  7. On Being Difficult

    Ken Hirschkop questions whether poststructuralism and
    self-referentiality offer workable alternatives to the military ‘World
    Target’ that, according to Rey Chow, provides the framework for
    knowledge production in Departments of Comparative Literary Studies.

    (source: http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/transitive)

    Malene Fonnes - 16.10.2017 - 10:28

  8. Geek Love Is All You Need

    Steven Shaviro reviews Shelley Jackson’s Half Life, the first print-based novel by a pioneering hypertextualist.

    Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 20:02

  9. bpNichol’s ‘First Screening’ - Introduction

    bpNichol’s ‘First Screening’ - Introduction

    Ana Castello - 16.10.2018 - 17:00

  10. What was Postmodernism ?

    What was Postmodernism ?

    Yvanne Michéle Louise Kerignard - 24.09.2019 - 14:43

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