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  1. Merely Extraordinary Beings

    Elizabeth Wall Hinds reviews Andrew Miller’s first novel, Ingenious Pain, winner of the James Black Memorial Fiction Prize and the 1999 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.

    Glenn Solvang - 09.11.2017 - 13:54

  2. Hollywood Nomadology?

    Linda Brigham offers a Deleuzean take on Independence Day.

    Glenn Solvang - 09.11.2017 - 13:59

  3. After the Post

    For Daniel Punday, Bernard Siegert’s historical materialism - a difficult synthesis of historical, literary, and institutional analysis - falls somewhere between Derrida and Foucault. But see also the review in ebr by historian Richard John, who considers Siegert in the line of Walter Ong, Elizabeth Eisenstein, and Harold Innis.

    Glenn Solvang - 09.11.2017 - 14:06

  4. Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print

    Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print

    Ana Castello - 02.10.2018 - 19:13

  5. The Inform User’s Manual

    The Inform User’s Manual

    Ana Castello - 03.10.2018 - 18:51

  6. Comments by Heather McHugh, Poetry Judge

    Comments by Heather McHugh, Poetry Judge

    Ana Castello - 16.10.2018 - 17:20

  7. Introduction: Codework

    Introduction: Codework

    Ana Castello - 28.10.2018 - 14:00

  8. OULIPO vs Recombinant Poetics

    This paper compares and contrasts approaches to combinatorics in OULIPO and Recombinant Poetics. OULIPO, also known as Ouvroir de Litérature Potentielle, is a literary and artistic association founded in the 1960s whose combinatoric methods and experimental concepts continue to be generative and relevant to this day. Recombinant Poetics is a term that I coined in 1995 in order to define a particular approach to emergent meaning that is used in generative virtual environments and other computer-based combinatoric media forms. Combinatoric works enable the exploration of sets of media elements in different orders and combinations. The meaning of such work is derived through dynamic interaction. Another group exploring combinatorics uses digital audio techniques. The abbreviation "VS" ("versus") is often used in techno-audio remix culture to designate the remix of one group's music by another, often having only an oblique relation to the original.

    David Wright - 28.08.2019 - 03:37

  9. Living and Value: Toward a Constructive Postmodern Ethics

    Living and Value: Toward a Constructive Postmodern Ethics

    Yvanne Michéle Louise Kerignard - 23.09.2019 - 22:34

  10. Reading Contemporary Picturebooks: Picturing Text

    Reading Contemporary Picturebooks takes a look at one of the most vibrant branches of children's literature - the modern picturebook. This exciting new book takes a sample of contemporary picturebooks and closely examines the features that make them distinctive and then suggests a way of characterising the 'interanimation' of words and pictures that is the essence of the form. The reasons for the picturebook's vitality and flexibility are also explored and the close bond between the picturebook and its readers is analyzed. Advances in our understanding of how visual images are organized are examined and the book concludes with an attempt to redescribe the picturebook in such a way that pictures, readers and text may be drawn together. (Routledge)

    Ashleigh Steele - 26.09.2021 - 20:03

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