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- Excavating Logics of White Supremacy in Electronic Literature: Antiracism as Infrastructural Critique (Q6161) (← links)
- Approaching the world of an instapoem (Q6166) (← links)
- POESIS. Sprachkunst | Language Art (Q6167) (← links)
- fakephone4a(n)droid (Q6168) (← links)
- Fobias - Fonias - Fagias. Escritas Experimentais e Eletrónicas Ibero-Afro-Latinoamericanas (Q6169) (← links)
- Investigação-Experimentação-Criação: em Arte-Ciência-Tecnologia (Q6170) (← links)
- A ciberliteratura (re)velada: Perspectivas pedagógicas (Q6171) (← links)
- The Politics of Web Materiality: Making Electronic Literature in the Capitalocene (Q6173) (← links)
- Fictionality in Critical Posthumanism: Why some Philosophies Need Genres of Invention (Q6174) (← links)
- Vegetable thought in Edgar Pêra’s Lisbon Revisited (Q6175) (← links)
- Writing as collective assemblages in the age of (post)digital capitalism, or de-colonizing e-literature in the minor key. (Q6176) (← links)
- Making language: re-writing and control in algorithmic poetics (Q6177) (← links)
- The metainterface spectacle (Q6178) (← links)
- Seeking Pleasure in the Confusion of Boundaries: Reading Posthumanism in Children’s Literature (Q6179) (← links)
- Contemporary Posterity (Q6180) (← links)
- Reading Through-the-Earth. Towards the Posthuman Aesthet(h)ics (Q6181) (← links)
- Transgression, transcendence and posthumanism in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian (Q6182) (← links)
- Wordlyphagic Literature: For biopoetry to microbiological A.I (Q6183) (← links)
- Textual entanglements & entangled texts: On relationality and narrative (Q6184) (← links)
- Habit: posthuman aesthetics from prehuman physiology (Q6185) (← links)
- From the AI Imaginary to Artificial Communication in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Aurora (Q6186) (← links)
- “Haunting” Performance of Nonhumans. A Case of Electricity in the Polish History of Literature (Q6187) (← links)
- Hold the Door: Companion Prosthetics in Game of Thrones (Q6188) (← links)
- Reading in the Anthropocene (Q6189) (← links)
- Playing posthumanism? NieR: Automata and the inescapable human (Q6190) (← links)
- Identifying, Deceiving, Protecting and Hunting: What Fictional Machines and Humans Do with Machine Vision Technologies (Q6191) (← links)
- ‘Doing e-lit’ in print: Plus-Human Codes and the (re)Turn to the Bookbound (Q6192) (← links)
- Literary and Aesthetic Posthumanism (Q6193) (← links)
- "the flows, the systems...the field of flesh": posthuman poetics, material assemblages, and networked cartographies in contemporay irish poetry (Q6194) (← links)
- Thoreau’s Radicle Empiricism: Arboreal Encounters and the Posthuman Forest (Q6195) (← links)
- Catherine Malabou, Anne Carson, and the Plasticity of Inheritance (Q6196) (← links)
- Text is Mortal (Q6200) (← links)
- Género, tecnología e internet en Latinoamérica: fracturas y vigencias del formato digital. (Q6201) (← links)
- De-centering Anglo-American E-lit: Feminist Approaches, en español. A Retro/activist (Self)Study. (Q6202) (← links)
- Po/ética Trashumante y Resistencia en Dos Proyectos Digitales: de "Negro en ovejas" a "Emblem/as". (Q6203) (← links)
- Hacia una nueva historia de la poesía hispánica: Escritura tecnetoesquelética e hipertexto en poetas contemporáneas en la red. (Q6204) (← links)
- Tecnofobia en arácnido: Una genealogía robopoética. (Q6205) (← links)
- "In the Beginning Was the Poem@": Interspecies, Robotics & Random/e-Poetry. (Q6206) (← links)
- Propuestas digitales en el nuevo milenio: panorama de la poesía electrónica peninsular. (Q6207) (← links)
- Diálogos e metamorfoses na ciberliteratura portuguesa, dos anos 1960 ao presente. (Q6208) (← links)
- La literatura electrónica en el siglo veintiuno: Rompiendo con la hegemonía de la página. (Q6209) (← links)
- Pioneras digitales: Las voces encendidas de la poesía electrónica en español. (Q6210) (← links)
- Multimodal Textualities: Poetic Aesthetic Digital Space. (Q6211) (← links)
- Salon 1: A Discussion of a Nika Skandiaka Poem and Reading "Electronically" (Q6212) (← links)
- Salon 2: March 2, 2020: A “reariting” centered on “Extra-terrestrial Rhetoric”, a multimedia text by Lily Robert-Foley. (Q6213) (← links)
- Salon 3: April 14, 2020: Collaborative Writing With Spreadsheets Fantasy Lunch (Q6214) (← links)
- Salon 4: May 12, 2020: Re-Weaving Digital Textualities with Amira Hanafi’s “A Dictionary of the Revolution" (Q6215) (← links)
- Salon 5: June 12, 2020: E-Lit In the Wild (Q6216) (← links)
- Salon 6: July, 2020: ELOrlando (Q6217) (← links)
- Salon 7, August 11, 2020: The Work and Work(s) of Alan Sondheim (Q6218) (← links)