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Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review

Editat de Professor Joseph Tabbi
en Limba Engleză Quantity pack – 19 feb 2020
Post-Digitalcharts the history of the digital revolution and gauges its impact on contemporary literature, art, criticism, and theory. Collecting more than 20 years' worth of major interventions from the pioneering journal electronic book review, this landmark 2-volume set contains close to 100 seminal articles from leading scholars, writers and digital artists, including Mark Amerika, Jan Baetens, Serge Bouchardon, Kiki Benzon, R. M. Berry, Anne Burdick, Stephen J. Burn, John Cayley, David Ciccoricco, Astrid Ensslin, David Golumbia, Paul Harris, N. Katherine Hayles, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Joseph McElroy, Brian McHale, Timothy Morton, Nick Montfort, Stuart Moulthrop, John Durham Peters, Scott Rettberg, Stephanie Strickland, Ronald Sukenick, Joseph Tabbi, Cary Wolfe, Laura Dassow Walls and Rob Wittig.Post-Digitalalso includes new essays chronicling the most recent, multimodal developments in the literary field, a series of introductions by several generations of ebr co-editors surveying the long history of thinking about the digital, and a comprehensive bibliography of further reading.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474292504
ISBN-10: 147429250X
Ilustrații: 46 bw illus
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes a substantial introduction to the history of the field plus new responses from the original article writers charting current developments

Notă biografică

Joseph Tabbi, an American academic who currently works at the University of Bergen in Norway, has made significant contributions to the field of American fiction in both print and electronic media. In 1995, he co-founded the scholarly journal electronic book review. His publications include Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk (1995), Cognitive Fictions (2002), Nobody Grew But the Business: On the Life and Work of William Gaddis (2015), and The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature (2018).


Cuprins

Volume 1OpeningsRecollection in Process - Joseph Tabbi2 or 3 Things I Know About Electronic Literature - Mark AmerikaThe Rival Tradition - Ron SukenickA Literary Relocation: From Broadcast to Reception Media - Joseph Tabbi01 Image + NarrativeIntroduction: The Interface as a Tool for Writing - Anne BurdickImage + Narrative Gallery - Anne BurdickReading Writing Space - Anne BurdickMedia, Genealogy, History - Matthew G. KirschenbaumRemediation or Premeditation? - Jan BaetensThe Processual Page - Joseph Tabbi02 Electropoetics (& Polemics)Introduction: Cyberdebates Circa 2001 - Brooks SterrittCybertext Killed the Hypertext Star - Nick MontfortCybertext Theory: What an English Professor Should Know Before Trying - Markku EskelinenWhat Cybertext Theory Can't Do - N. Katherine HaylesMateriality and Matter and Stuff: What Electronic Texts Are Made Of - Matthew G. KirschenbaumA Poetics of the Link - Jeffrey ParkerThe Pleasure (and Pain) of Link Poetics - Scott Rettberg03 Fictions PresentIntroduction - Kiki BenzonWhat Was Postmodernism? - Brian McHaleLynne Tillman and the Great American Novel - Kasia BoddyLooking for Writing after Postmodernism - by Daniel PundayThe Importance of Being Earnest in Flatland - by Gilbert Pham-ThanhParanoid Modernity and the Diagnostics of Cultural Theory - by Timothy Melley04 TechnocapitalismIntroduction: Within the Touchscreen Storm - Aron PeaseWriting Futures - Aron PeaseThe Machinic Multitude - Nicholas SpencerNetworking the Multitude - Linda BrighamIrreducible Innovation - William Wilson05 Critical Ecologies (i)Introduction: Literary Ecology: From Resistance to Resilience - Eric Dean RasmussenFramed: The Machine in/as the Garden - Timothy MortonThe Novel at the Center of the World - John LimonDevoted to Fake - Brian WillemsPlagiarism, Creativity, and the Communal Politics of Renewal - Christian MoraruBeyond Representation: Deliberate Reading in a Panarchic World - Laura Dassow WallsNotes on a Civics for the Sixth Extinction - Stephanie LeMenager06 Critical Ecologies (ii)It Was Never About That: The Deeper Ecologies of Media - Cary WolfeAnti-Negroponte: Cybernetic Subjectivity in Digital Being and Time - Timothy LukeFrom Virtual Reality to Phantomatics and Back - Paisley LivingstonIf It Could Be Wrapped -Joseph McelroyNot Just a River -Rob SwigartStrange Sympathies: Horizons of Media Theory in America and Germany -John Durham PetersEnvironmental Remediation -Alenda ChangEnclosuresEnd Gathering: ebr, CTheory, and Postmodern Culture -Joseph TabbiThe Form of Censorship, Censorship as Form - Joseph McElroyVolume 2 IntroductoryComplicity and Resistance: A Critical Mass Interview - David Ciccoricco and Joseph Tabbi (introduction), Marie-Laure Ryan, Jessica Pressman, Mark C. Marino, Rui Torres, Scott Rettberg, Serge BouchardonStuart Moulthrop, Matthew Kirschenbaum (Responders)01 Histories of the Future (& Now)Introduction: Monstrosities of the Present - Brooks SterrittFutures of Electronic Literature - Stephanie Strickland and Marjorie Luesebrink with participants David Jhave Johnston, Amaranth Borsuk, Patrick Lemieux, Natalia Fedorova, Samantha Gorman, Claire DonatoBen Bishop, Stephanie Boluk and Ian HatcherA [S]creed for Digital Fiction - Alice Bell, Astrid Ensslin, David Ciccoricco, Hans Rustad, Jess Laccetti and Jessica PressmanField Notes from the Future of Publishing - Ed FinnMetadiversity: On the Unavailability of Alternatives to Information - David GolumbiaCommunity of People with No Time - Victoria Vesna with responses from Stephanie Strickland and Victoria Vesna02 Writing Under ConstraintIntroduction: Less is More - Jan BaetensThe Procedural Poetries of Joan Retallack - Brian LennonMore Pixels to the Inch - Thomas HartlThe Sounds of the Artificial Intelligentsia - Mark AmerikaAbish's Africa - Louis BuryConstrained Thinking: From Network to Membrane - Paul Harris03 music/sound/noiseIntroduction: music/sound/noise - Robert Cashin RyanThe Sonic Spectrum - Elise KermaniThe Language of Music and Sound - Olivia BlockFalse Pretenses, Parasites, and Monsters - Tom LeClair04 Fictions PresentIntroduction: Fictions Present - R.M. BerryMaking Now - R.M. BerryAn Aesthetics of the Unsaid - Andrew LindquistAmy Hungerford's Making Literature Now - Tom LeClairPost-Wankery: A Review of Infinite Jest - Piotr SiemionBlank Frank - Joseph Tabbi"And Furthermore." (i) - R.M. Berry "And Furthermore." (ii) - Joseph TabbiThe Avant-Garde and the Question of Literature - R.M. BerryR.M. Berry in Conversation with Flore Chvalier05 Critical Ecologies After PosthumanismIntroduction: Extra Ordinary Entanglements - Laura ShackelfordA New 'Gospel of the Three Dimensions': Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Literature - Lisa SwanstromOld Orders for New: Ecology, Animal Rights, and the Poverty of Humanism - Cary WolfeDali Clocks: Time Dimensions of Hypermedia - Stephanie Strickland06 electropoeticsIntroduction: The Body as a Writing Instrument - Davin HeckmanEngineering Cyborg Ideology - N. Katherine HaylesDigital Manipulability and Digital Literature - Serge Bouchardon and Davin HeckmanAt the Time of Writing: Digital Media, Gesture, and Handwriting - Maria Angel and Anna GibbsDigital Ekphrasis and the Uncanny: Toward a Poetics of Augmented Reality - Robert P. FletcherShuffle Literature and the Hand of Fate - Zuzana Husárová and Nick Montfort07 What (in the World) Was PostmodernismIntroduction - David CiccoriccoThe Historical Status of Postmodernism under Neoliberalism - Simon DuringMetaphysics after the Western Wall Has Come Down - Amy EliasI Read Because it is Absurd - Birger VanwesenbeeckThe End - Brian McHaleContinuingsElectronic Literature as Paratextual Construction - Friedrich W. BlockELO and the Electric Light Orchestra: Electronic Literature Lessons from Prog Rock - Matthew KirschenbaumThe Heaviness of Light - Eugenio TisselliJust Not the Future: Electronic Literature After the Fall - Stuart Moulthrop


Descriere

Post-Digital charts the history of the digital revolution and gauges its impact on contemporary literature, art, criticism, and theory. Collecting more than 20 years' worth of major interventions from the pioneering journal electronic book review, this landmark 2-volume set contains close to 100 seminal articles from leading scholars, writers and digital artists, including Mark Amerika, Jan Baetens, Serge Bouchardon, Kiki Benzon, R. M. Berry, Anne Burdick, Stephen J. Burn, John Cayley, David Ciccoricco, Astrid Ensslin, David Golumbia, Paul Harris, N. Katherine Hayles, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Joseph McElroy, Brian McHale, Timothy Morton, Nick Montfort, Stuart Moulthrop, John Durham Peters, Scott Rettberg, Stephanie Strickland, Ronald Sukenick, Joseph Tabbi, Cary Wolfe, Laura Dassow Walls and Rob Wittig.Post-Digital also includes new essays chronicling the most recent, multimodal developments in the literary field, a series of introductions by several generations of ebr co-editors surveying the long history of thinking about the digital, and a comprehensive bibliography of further reading.