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E-Poetry 2003
From the organization´s website: The EPC was founed in 1995 and serves as a central gateway to resources in electronic poetry and poetics at the University at Buffalo, the University of Pennsylvania's PennSound PennSound, UBU web, and on the Web at large. Our aim is simple: to make available a wide range of resources centered on digital and contemporary formally innovative poetries, new media writing, and literary programming.The EPC itself makes extensive resources available through its E-Poetry and Author libraries. These libraries provide curated lists of resources on a focused range of authors for personal use, research, and teaching. Additionally, the EPC curates lists of links to similar digital and literary projects, related book publishers, literary magazines, and other resources.
Patricia Tomaszek - 05.03.2011 - 00:10
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Jean Clément
Jean Clément
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.03.2011 - 16:26
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Jerome McGann
Education:
Yale University (1966), Syracuse University (1962), Le Moyne College
Awards:
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.03.2011 - 13:42
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James Richard Meehan
James Richard Meehan
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.03.2011 - 14:20
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Postmodern Culture
Founded in 1990 as a groundbreaking experiment in scholarly publishing on the Internet, Postmodern Culture has become a leading electronic journal of interdisciplinary thought on contemporary culture. PMC offers a forum for commentary, criticism, and theory on subjects ranging from identity politics to the economics of information. (Source: Journal homepage at Project MUSE.)
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.03.2011 - 11:19
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Brendan Howell
Brendan Howell
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.03.2011 - 13:35
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Jean-Pierre Balpe
Jean-Pierre Balpe
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.03.2011 - 14:52
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Ambroise Barras
Ambroise Barras
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.03.2011 - 14:53
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Across Media: Contemporary Literature and Media Culture
Across Media: Contemporary Literature and Media Culture
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.03.2011 - 15:10
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Dear Navigator
Inspired by print and online journals such as Cabinet, Chicago Review, Trickhouse, and Octopus, Dear Navigator desires to create a forum for innovative writing that works as art object, critical opus, interdisciplinary essay, poetic form, and more plaintively, communication to the world. No longer teaching the navigators how to do celestial navigation— From the mind of one to another, we continue to work with these directions: shared through the medium of a quarterly electronic journal, a blog which is updated a little more regularly, and aims that include engaging the open space of its electronic form as the maker sees fit, traditionally or less traditionally, as well as publishing a handful of established and up-and-coming writers per issue. The nature of waterways described by any given nautical publication changes regularly—
(Source: Dear Navigator, Manifest page)
Scott Rettberg - 16.03.2011 - 17:07