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  1. Newark Review 3.0

    Newark Review 3.0

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 20.03.2012 - 14:14

  2. Dalkey Archive Press

    Dalkey Archive has offices in Champaign, Illinois (USA), London (UK) and Dublin (Ireland). It has working relationships with the following universities with programs on publishing and literary translation: Univeristy of Illinois; Trinity College, Dublin; American University in Paris.

     

     

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 20.03.2012 - 16:11

  3. Raw Dog Screaming Press

    Raw Dog Screaming Press

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 09.04.2012 - 17:29

  4. The Digital Subject: Questioning Hypermnesia

    CFP: The Digital Subject: Questioning Hypermnesia
    International and transdisciplinary symposium
    Labex Arts-H2H project
    University of Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, November 13-15, 2012

    New extended deadline for submissions: July 1st, 2012

    Keynote speakers

    - Bernard Croisile, Chair, Department of Neuropsychology, Neurological Hospital of Lyon

    - N. Katherine Hayles, Professor, Duke University

    - Lydia H. Liu, Professor, Columbia University

    - Scott Rettberg, Professor, University of Bergen, Co-founder of Electronic Literature Organization and Project Head, ELMCIP 

    - Jean-Michel Salanskis, Professor of Philosophy, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre

    - Bernard Stiegler, Philosopher, President of Ars Industrialis, Head of Institut de Recherche et d’Innovation (Centre Georges Pompidou)

    Arnaud Regnauld - 17.04.2012 - 20:08

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    David Prater - 05.05.2012 - 11:32

  6. American Comparative Literature Association 2012

    The presidential theme of the ACLA 2012 was "Collapse/Catastrophe/Change".
    From the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 to 9/11 to the recent upheavals in the Middle East, the language of collapse and catastrophe, of crisis and change has come to dominate the public sphere. What figures and tropes produce and recuperate such events? How have they been represented differently in different periods and across linguistic and national boundaries? Economic meltdown, financial collapse, environmental depletion and disaster, trauma, the crisis in the humanities, in the foreign languages, in comparative literature itself: we are besieged by a discourse of crisis. At the same time, discourse itself seems to be in crisis, on the brink of collapse from the strain of having to reinvent itself with each new cataclysm without becoming redundant or incommensurate. What remains of terms like “revolution,” “democracy,” “justice,” “tragedy,” “community,” “freedom”? How are they mediated culturally? nationally? globally? Can the literary re-imagine so as to renew? What is the relation between figuration and change?

    Patricia Tomaszek - 08.05.2012 - 14:31

  7. The Fiction and Non-Fiction of Virtual Reality

    The site of this year’s ACLA conference is also home to the Center for Computation and Visualization that enables vibrant research and pedagogy within so-called virtual reality environments, the best-know instance of which is known by the recursive acronym “CAVE” (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment).  In the Brown University Center students may take a ‘Cave Writing’ course and explore what it means to compose poetry or fiction with language in 3D, art students can use Cave Painting to produce pictures that float in space, and Geologists travel to Mars or Antarctica for fieldwork.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 08.05.2012 - 15:03

  8. mcd Musiques & Cultures Digitales

    mcd Musiques & Cultures Digitales

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.05.2012 - 12:27

  9. A Multimedia Reading by Stephanie Strickland and Judd Morrissey

    A Multimedia Reading by Stephanie Strickland and Judd Morrissey

    Patricia Tomaszek - 31.05.2012 - 20:04

  10. ISEA2013: Electronic Art – Resistance is Futile

    ISEA2013: Electronic Art – Resistance is Futile

    Scott Rettberg - 02.06.2012 - 16:57

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