This accessible introduction guides readers through the history of Electronic Literature and introduces the major themes and issues within Elit such as genres, materialities, global elit and archiving.
This accessible introduction guides readers through the history of Electronic Literature and introduces the major themes and issues within Elit such as genres, materialities, global elit and archiving.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sandy Baldwin is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Centre for Literary Computing at West Virginia University, USA. He has published widely on electronic literature, is chief editor of the book series 'Computing Literature' and is Vice President of the Electronic Literature Organisation.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Foreword 2. Why E-Lit? 3. What is elit? 4. Forms of elit: Genres 5. Forms of elit: Materialities 6. Historical trajectories: Antecedents 7. Historical trajectories: Emergence of E-Lit 8. Global Elit 9. Edges of other forms 10. Gathering and Archiving Elit 11. Conclusions: Critical Intersections 12. Conclusions: Elit today Appendix Index
1. Foreword 2. Why E-Lit? 3. What is elit? 4. Forms of elit: Genres 5. Forms of elit: Materialities 6. Historical trajectories: Antecedents 7. Historical trajectories: Emergence of E-Lit 8. Global Elit 9. Edges of other forms 10. Gathering and Archiving Elit 11. Conclusions: Critical Intersections 12. Conclusions: Elit today Appendix Index
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