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  1. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction

    Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 16.08.2015 - 10:35

  2. CounterText

    CounterText is uniquely centred on the study of literature and its 21st-century extensions. Is literature what it used to be? Are the broader resonances of the literary being overtaken in the drifts towards image cultures, digital spaces, globalisation and technoscientific advances? Or might the literary simply be elsewhere? CounterText seeks and commissions contributions that explore this fluid 'post-literary' reality in its various forms and challenges.

    For CounterText, the post-literary is the domain in which any artefact that might have some claim on the literary appears. Inevitably, most of these artefacts will conform to familiar manifestations of the literary, doing little to reconfigure cultural givens and accepted notions of textuality. However, the post-literary domain also allows for vital and challenging migrations and mutations of the literary. Such artefacts might be called 'countertextual'. The countertextual is strategic, energetic, metamorphic and revelatory of the charged evolutions and radical transformations of the literary today.

    Mario Aquilina - 13.01.2016 - 10:54

  3. TEXT Technology

    TEXT Technology is an eclectic journal for academics and professionals around the world, supplying articles devoted to any use of computers to acquire, analyze, create, edit, or translate texts.

    TEXT Technology is edited by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Joanne Buckley has stepped down from being the editor and Text Technology is under new editorial management. As of this upcoming issue Alexandre Sevigny and Geoffrey Rockwell will be co-editing the journal.

    TEXT Technology will continue to feature articles and special issues devoted to professional and academic writing and research, software and book reviews, literary and linguistic analyses of texts, electronic publishing and issues related to the Internet, along with annotated bibliographies of printed and electronic materials of use to those with a decided interest in textual material. Our scope is broad, our readership international. We invite you to become part of that readership.

    -- Geoffrey Rockwell and Alexandre Sévigny, Co-editors

    (Source: http://texttechnology.mcmaster.ca/)

    Alvaro Seica - 11.03.2016 - 15:00

  4. Computational Culture: A Journal of Software Studies

    Computational Culture is an online open-access peer-reviewed journal of inter-disciplinary enquiry into the nature of the culture of computational objects, practices, processes and structures.
    The journal’s primary aim is to examine the ways in which software undergirds and formulates contemporary life. Computational processes and systems not only enable contemporary forms of work and play and the management of emotional life but also drive the unfolding of new events that constitute political, social and ontological domains. In order to understand digital objects such as corporate software, search engines, medical databases or to enquire into the use of mobile phones, social networks, dating, games, financial systems or political crises, a detailed analysis of software cannot be avoided.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 19.04.2016 - 13:39

  5. Digital Humanities in Practice (DIKULT 207, Autumn 2016)

    Digital Humanities in Practice (DIKULT 207, Autumn 2016)

    Alvaro Seica - 01.06.2016 - 11:43

  6. University of Wisconsin-Madison

    University of Wisconsin-Madison was founded in 1848. It has $1B in research expenditures annually.

    The university has produced 33 Pulitzer Prize winners. For 168 years, this campus has been a catalyst for the extraordinary.

    As a public land-grant university and prolific research institution, students and faculty members partake in a world-class education and solve real-world problems.

    (Source: http://www.wisc.edu/about/)

    Susanne Dahl - 30.08.2016 - 13:05

  7. Book*hug

    Book*hug (formerly BookThug) is a radically optimistic Canadian independent literary press working at the forefront of contemporary book culture.  Our mandate is to publish innovative and contemporary books of literary fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry, literature in translation and drama.

    (Source: https://bookthug.ca/about-bookthug/)

    Lori Ricigliano - 14.06.2017 - 22:07

  8. Digital Humanities in Practice (DIKULT 207, Fall 2017)

    Digital Humanities in Practice (DIKULT 207, Fall 2017)

    Alvaro Seica - 24.08.2017 - 11:52

  9. Revista Chilena de Literatura

    La Revista Chilena de Literatura, fundada en 1970, depende de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Departamento de Literatura, de la Universidad de Chile. Aparece con regularidad semestralmente, también contempla ocasionalmente números especiales de carácter monográfico. La Temática de la Revista es amplia en el campo de la investigación literaria y de las humanidades, en cuanto abarca el estudio de escritores y obras literarias y afines, tanto de Chile como del extranjero, de épocas anteriores o actuales, siempre desde una perspectiva literaria.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 05.01.2018 - 06:14

  10. Arcade Project

    Arcade Project curates a mix of high and low, visual and written cultures. We focus primarily on visual art while providing a platform for performing artists, pop culture critics, poets, playwrights, bloggers, activists, philosophers, storytellers and more.

    (Source: Arcade Project about page)

    Scott Rettberg - 13.09.2018 - 11:02

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