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  1. Liter@tur: Computer - Literatur - Internet

    Liter@tur: Computer - Literatur - Internet

    Jörgen Schäfer - 21.11.2012 - 10:48

  2. literatur.com - Tendenzen im Literaturmarketing

    literatur.com - Tendenzen im Literaturmarketing

    Jörgen Schäfer - 26.11.2012 - 16:38

  3. Investieren! Fünf Stellungnahmen zum Scheitern der Hypertextliteratur und ein Vorschlag zu ihrer Rettung

    Investieren! Fünf Stellungnahmen zum Scheitern der Hypertextliteratur und ein Vorschlag zu ihrer Rettung

    Jörgen Schäfer - 26.11.2012 - 16:39

  4. The Iowa Review Web, Volume 3

    The Iowa Review Web, Volume 3

    Scott Rettberg - 13.01.2013 - 19:33

  5. A Poetics of the Link

    Jeff Parker contributes to the ongoing debate on electropoetics and invites readers to post their own link types and descriptions.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 16.01.2013 - 10:31

  6. Paratexts: Thresholds of Interpretation

    Trans. of Genette, Gérard: Seuils. Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1987.

    Paratexts are those liminal devices and conventions, both within and outside the book, that form part of the complex mediation between book, author, publisher, and reader: titles, forewords, epigraphs, and publishers' jacket copy are part of a book's private and public history. In Paratexts, an English translation of Seuils, Gerard Genette shows how the special pragmatic status of paratextual declarations requires a carefully calibrated analysis of their illocutionary force. With clarity, precision, and an extraordinary range of reference, Paratexts constitutes an encyclopedic survey of the customs and institutions of the Republic of Letters as they are revealed in the borderlands of the text. Genette presents a global view of these liminal mediations and the logic of their relation to the reading public by studying each element as a literary function. Richard Macksey's foreword describes how the poetics of paratexts interacts with more general questions of literature as a cultural institution, and situates Genette's work in contemporary literary theory.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 17.01.2013 - 22:46

  7. From (Command) Line to (Iconic) Constellation

    From (Command) Line to (Iconic) Constellation

    Scott Rettberg - 30.01.2013 - 14:02

  8. Digital litteratur -et laboratorium for den digitale kultur

    "Kulturministeriets arbejdsgruppe omkring "Kunsten i Netværkssamfundet", indkaldte i foråret 2001 en række sagkyndige til at bidrage med hvert deres indlæg i debatten. Den foreløbige redegørelse blev offentliggjort udelukkende i elektronisk form 12/7 og vil blive opfulgt af et lukket debatmøde 28/8, hvorefter arbejdsgruppen fremlægger sin endelige rapport."
    Følg diskusjonen online hos Kulturministeriet: http://kum.dk

    Sissel Hegvik - 07.03.2013 - 23:42

  9. Radiant Textuality: Literature After the World Wide Web

    Radiant Textuality: Literature After the World Wide Web

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.06.2013 - 11:27

  10. Card Shark and Thespis: Exotic Tools for Hypertext Narrative

    Card Shark and Thespis are two newly-implemented hypertext systems for creating hypertext narrative. Both systems depart dramatically from the tools currently popular for writing hypertext fiction, and these departures may help distinguish between the intrinsic nature of hypertext and the tendencies of particular software tools and formalisms. The implementation of these systems raises interesting questions about assumptions underlying recent discussion of immersive, interactive fictions, and suggests new opportunities for hypertext research.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.06.2013 - 09:15

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