Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary (Q2145)
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monograph by N. Katherine Hayles
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary |
monograph by N. Katherine Hayles |
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2010
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978-0-268-03084-1
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698595613
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Electronic Literature (English)
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New Horizons for the Literary (English)
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To see electronic literature only through the lens of print is, in a significant sense, not to see it at all. (English)
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The immediacy of code to the text's performance is fundamental to understanding electronic literature, especially to appreciating its specificity as a literary and technical production. (English)
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[T]he computational media intrinsic to electronic textuality have necessitated new kinds of critical practice, a shift from literacy to what Gregory L. Ulmer calls "electracy." (English)
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Electronic Literature extends the traditional functions of print literature in creating recursive feedback loops between explicit articulation, conscious thought, and embodied sensorimotor knowledge. (English)
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