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  1. electropoetics

    Initiated on March 15, 1997, ebr's electropoetics "thread" is devoted to discussions and debates about digital poetics and writing in electronic environments. Most, but not all, of the articles published in ebr about electronic literature and digital literary art appear in this thread. The first editor of electropoetics was Joel Felix, who edited a special issue by that title. David Ciccoricco (2002-2005) and Lori Emerson later served as electropoetics thread editors.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 01.09.2011 - 12:47

  2. image + narrative

    Installed as a double issue of starting in the winter of 96/97, contributors sought to explore through literature a transition already evident in the culture at large, where technology had enabled narratives of all types to undergo transformation by the image.

    The first editors of the thread were Steve Tomasula and Anne Burdick.

    (Source: ebr, thread editors' statement.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.03.2012 - 10:24

  3. The Uses of Postmodernism

    Jacob Edmond argues that while postmodernism might be useless as a theoretical concept or periodization, it nevertheless illuminates changes, both local and global, in the final decades of the twentieth century. Edmond analyzes the uses of postmodernism in the United States, New Zealand, Russia, and China. He shows how the various and even contradictory uses of the term postmodernism allowed it to represent both sides in the unfolding tension between globalization and localism in late twentieth-century culture.

    (source: ebr)

    Juan Manuel Altadill Casas - 27.09.2017 - 18:05

  4. technocapitalism

    Technocapitalism began as a set of essays collected in 2002 to be the first in a series of Alt-X Critical E-books.

    Filip Falk - 13.10.2017 - 18:32

  5. Fictions Present

    Everything that happens, happens now. The essays, narratives, and essay-narratives gathered under the thread title, Fictions Present, reaffirm the 'presentist' bias in electronic publishing and in ebr particularly: our non-periodical, continuous publication is designed to keep the archive current and to present critical writing not as an afterthought, but as an integral element in the creation of literary fictions.

    (Source: ebr, thread editors' statement)

    Ana Castello - 16.10.2017 - 15:51

  6. Introduction to Annotated Bibliographies

    This new thread presents in short order what scholars today in the field of
    literature, science, and the arts are reading and viewing.

    Juan Manuel Altadill Casas - 17.10.2017 - 14:58

  7. Tape for the Turn of the Year: Conversations with and about Daniel Wenk

    Recorded by Joseph Tabbi. A week in the life of the artist. 

    (ebr)

    Juan Manuel Altadill Casas - 17.10.2017 - 15:09

  8. Is There a Language Problem?

    R.M. Berry on the recuperation of politicized language, in (and through) the fiction of Marianne Hauser and Lidia Yuknavitch.

    (ebr)

    Juan Manuel Altadill Casas - 17.10.2017 - 15:26