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  1. Life Sentences for the New America

    Tim Keane reviews David Matlin’s Prisons: Inside the New America.

    Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 19:47

  2. Geek Love Is All You Need

    Steven Shaviro reviews Shelley Jackson’s Half Life, the first print-based novel by a pioneering hypertextualist.

    Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 20:02

  3. Black Postmodernism

    Amy J. Elias reviews Madhu Dubey’s second book Signs and Cities: Black Literary Postmodernism and gauges the argument that we can locate within literary history a distinctive African American strain of postmodernism.

    Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 20:27

  4. Nothing Lasts

    In “Nothing Lasts,” Stephen Schryer considers Tom LeClair’s Passing On and The Liquidators as paired novels, one immersing the reader in the maelstrom of the social and economic systems that shape contemporary life, the other shielding the reader from those systems. Unlike the massive novels from the seventies that fascinated LeClair the critic, Schryer finds the novelist a “literary miniaturist,” seeking “concise synecdoches for the larger systems” his books evoke.

    Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 20:36

  5. What’s Left: Materialist Responses to the Internet

    Urging adaptibility and breadth, Mark Poster takes issue with the niches bored by early Internet critiques.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 16:35

  6. Before and After the Web: George P. Landow (interviewed by Harvey L. Molloy)

    George Landow talks with Harvey Molloy about personal projects and future Web speculations.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 16:39

  7. On ®TMark, or, The Limits of Intellectual Property Hacktivism

    On ®TMark, or, The Limits of Intellectual Property Hacktivism

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 16:42

  8. Intellectual Property Law, Freedom of Expression, and the Web

    Kembrew McLeod, fresh from having trademarked the phrase freedom of expression®, speeds through the domain name scandals of the information superhighway.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 16:45

  9. What's Mine is Mine, and What's Yours Is Mine: Ownership in Online Universities

    Paul Collins on collegiate content: syllabus, discussions, lectures, and all.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 16:47

  10. Patched In: A Conversation with Anne-Marie Schleiner about Computer Gaming Culture

    An essay by Tara McPherson (and a conversation with Anne-Marie Schleiner) concerning patch mutations, opensorcery, and other explainable gaming offshoots.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 16:50

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