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  1. Text as Virtual Reality (Techno-Aesthetics and Web-Literatures)

    Text as Virtual Reality (Techno-Aesthetics and Web-Literatures)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 12.01.2011 - 23:58

  2. Hypertext Fiction in the Twilight Zone

    The first hypertext fictions were written in the early eighties, and the first commercially distributed hypertext fiction was Michael Joyce's Afternoon. A Story. It was published by Eastgate Systems in 1987 - slightly over a decade ago. I would like to take a look at hypertext fiction, its history and present, and try to make some predictions of its future.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 13.01.2011 - 00:00

  3. Hypertextual Criticism: Comparative Readings of Three Web Hypertexts About Literature and Film

    Hypertextual Criticism: Comparative Readings of Three Web Hypertexts About Literature and Film

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.10.2011 - 22:18

  4. Postmodern American Fiction: A Norton Anthology

    Postmodern American Fiction: A Norton Anthology

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.02.2012 - 20:51

  5. Oulipo: a primer of potential literature

    This is an amazing anthology of writings by members of the group known as Oulipo, including, among others, Italo Calvino, Harry Mathews, Georges Perec, Jacques Roubaud, and Raymond Queneau. Put simply, this group, which was founded in Paris in 1960, approaches creative writing in a way that still has yet to make its impact in the United States and its creative writing programs.

    Rather than inspiration, rather than experience, rather than self-expression, the Oulipians viewed imaginative writing as an exercise dominated by what they called "constraints." Quite commonly, they would attempt to write stories, for instance, in which strict rules had to be imposed and followed (for example, Georges Perec's notorious novel A Void, which was written without the use of the letter "e").

     While a major contribution to literary theory, Oulipo is perhaps most distinguished as an indispensable guide to writers.

    (Source: Dalkey Archive Press catalog.)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 20.03.2012 - 16:11

  6. Stalking the paratext: speculations on hypertext links as a second order text

    n the popular conception of hypertext as nonlinear writing, primary emphasis typically falls on the construction, character, and quantity of constituent lexias that comprise any given hypertext. This paper, however, will focus on what the text would reveal if an ordered collection were made of the links emerging from the main (first order) text. Such a collection, as a second order text or parallel text, which I propose to call the parutext, comprises the layer- world of links, of intertextual descriptors that could be subjectcd to cluster analyses that reveal aspects of cohesion, breadth, and other speculative characteristics of the first order text. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.06.2012 - 14:45

  7. A Renovação do Experimentalismo Literário na Literatura Gerada por Computador

    Uma vez fundado o Centro de Estudos sobre Texto Informático e Ciberliteratura na Universidade Fernando Pessoa, unidade de investigação transdisciplinar que se propõe desenvolver não apenas uma reflexão teórica mas também uma prática criativa assente nas novas modalidades de texto nascidas com o advento da informática e das novas tecnologias digitais - com particular destaque para o texto automático, o texto dinâmico e o hipertexto - será oportuno explorar aqui uma delimitação definitória destes conceitos no seu âmbito de aplicação.

    (Fonte: Introdução do Autor)

    Alvaro Seica - 06.12.2013 - 15:02

  8. What is an author? / Qu'est-ce qu'un auteur?

    What is an author? / Qu'est-ce qu'un auteur?

    leahhenrickson - 13.08.2018 - 21:29