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  1. Joseph McElroy's Cyborg Plus

    Salvatore Proietti straddles science and fiction to offer an interpretation of a McElroy Cyborg.

    Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 13:21

  2. Vectoral Muscle in a Great Field of Process

    Yves Abrioux approaches Woman and Men (1987) as an extended novelistic medition on cognition and action.

    Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 13:27

  3. Front to the Future: Joseph McElroy's Ancient History

    Ian Demsky on Joseph McElroy’s Ancient History and welcome interruptions.

    Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 13:34

  4. Fingering Prefiguring

    Alex Reid examines a cross-section of essays in Prefiguring Cyberculture, a work that historicizes the future as neither alarmist nor utopian.

    Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 13:39

  5. Optical Media Archaeologies

    Anthony Enns juxtaposes two models of German media theory in reviewing new works by Oliver Grau and Friedrich Kittler.

    Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 13:50

  6. Universities: Wet, Hard, Soft, and Harder

    Universities: Wet, Hard, Soft, and Harder

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.04.2018 - 15:48

  7. Production of Presence: What Meaning Cannot Convey

    Production of Presence: What Meaning Cannot Convey

    sondre rong davik - 19.09.2018 - 15:26

  8. Interview David Daniels

    Interview David Daniels

    Ana Castello - 16.10.2018 - 16:46

  9. Cursors and Crystal Balls: digital technologies and the futures of writing

    Cursors and Crystal Balls: digital technologies and the futures of writing

    Hazel Smith - 23.08.2021 - 08:10

  10. Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative

    Since its first publication in English in 1985, Mieke Bal's Narratology has become an international classic and the comprehensive introduction to the theory of narrative texts, both literary and non-literary. Providing insights into how readers interpret narrative text, the fourth edition of Narratology is a guide for students and scholars seeking to analyze narratives of any language, period, and region with clear, systematic, and reliable concepts.

    With the addition of in-depth analysis of literary nuances and methods, award-wining cultural theorist Mieke Bal continues to present narrative concepts with clarity. Bal uses a systematic framework to better explain how narratives function, are formed, and eventually interpreted by the reader, while presenting a comprehensive study of the surface perception of language, the perceived narrative world, point of view, and characterization. (Synopsis)

    Ashleigh Steele - 26.09.2021 - 10:43

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