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  1. Exploiting Kairos in Electronic Literature: A Rhetorical Analysis
  2. The NT2 Hypermedia Art and Literature Directory: A New Knowledge Environment Devoted to the Valorization of Screen Culture
  3. Aesthetics and Literature: A Problematic Relation?
  4. Of Two Minds: Hypertext Pedagogy and Poetics
  5. Page to Screen: Taking Literacy into the Electronic Era
  6. E-Literacies: Politexts, Hypertexts, and Other Cultural Formations in the Late Age of Print
  7. A Pragmatics of Links
  8. Digital Literature: From Text to Hypertext and Beyond
  9. Narrative as Virtual Reality: Immersion and Interactivity in Literature and Electronic Media
  10. ‘Trying to See the Garden’: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Hypertext Use in Composition Instruction.”
  11. “How Do I Stop This Thing?” Closure And Indeterminacy In Interactive Narratives
  12. The Lyrical Quality of Links
  13. Reading Hypertext
  14. Cyborg: Engineering the Body Electric
  15. A Cartography of the Aesthetics and Locality of Forgetting: Preliminary Remarks on Samuel Delany’s Dhalgren, Mark Amerika’s Hypertextual Consciousness beta-version and Christopher Nolan’s Memento
  16. New Narratives: Stories and Storytelling in the Digital Age
  17. ELiterature Formalization and Pedagogical Implications
  18. Memory Bytes
  19. Mutability, Medium and Character
  20. Visionary Landscapes: Literature on the Edge of Time and Space
  21. Strange Rain and the Poetics of Motion and Touch
  22. Early Authors of E-Literature, Platforms of the Past
  23. The Digital Poem against the Interface Free
  24. New Media in the Academy: Labor and the Production of Knowledge in Scholarly Multimedia
  25. Basquiat meets Mario Brothers? Digital poet Jason Nelson on the meaning of art games
  26. Reversed Remediation. How Art Can Make One critically Aware of the Workings of Media
  27. The Significance of Navigation and Interactivity Design for Readers’ Responses to Interactive Narrative
  28. Multimediality, Intermediality, and Medially Complex Digital Poetry
  29. Making Sense of the Digital as Embodied Experience
  30. Towards a Multimodal Analysis of da Rimini's Dollspace
  31. Electronic Fiction in the 21st Century
  32. Making Connections Visible: Building a Knowledge Base for Electronic Literature
  33. Tagging Practices and the Disturbed Dialectic of Literary Criticism
  34. Narrative in Social Media
  35. At the Time of Writing: Digital Media, Gesture and Handwriting
  36. Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination
  37. The Machine in the Text, and the Text in the Machine
  38. Because It's Not There: Ekphrasis and the Threat of Graphics in Interactive Fiction
  39. Anthological and Archaeological Approaches to Digital Media: A Review of Electronic Literature and Prehistoric Digital Poetry
  40. Hyper/Text/Theory
  41. Intercultural medium literature digital
  42. The Genealogy of a Creative Community: Why is Afternoon the "Grandaddy" of Hypertext Fiction?
  43. Electronic Authorship, Collaboration, Community, and Practice
  44. Can We Help Being Creative?
  45. The Creative Imperative
  46. Tactical Media
  47. Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer
  48. Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing
  49. New Media Poetry and Poetics
  50. Electropoetics

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