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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
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General Introduction
- Literature and Multimedia through the Latter Half of the Twentieth- and Early Twenty-First Century 1
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Part One. Multimedia Productions in Theoretical and Historical Perspective
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A. Theoretical Explorations
- Electronic Literature and Modes of Production 27
- Methodological Rationale for the Taxonomy of the PO.EX Digital and Digital-Network Paradigm 42
- The Role of Genetic Criticism in the Debates Concerning Literary Creativity 56
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B. Historical Contextualizations
- Beckett and Beyond: Ergodic Texts, the Neo-Baroque, and Intermedia Performance as Social Sculpture 63
- A Forerunner of “Cybridity” 79
- Articulate Flesh 91
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Part Two. Regional and Intercultural Projects
- Picking Up the Pieces 107
- Postcolonial Co-Ordinary Literature and the Web 2.0/3.0 123
- Agency through Faith 145
- New Literary Hybrids in the Age of Multimedia Expression 158
- Russian and Other Eastern European Literatures on Digital Maps 182
- The Memory of the Holocaust and the New Hyper/Cyber-Textuality 193
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Part Three. Forms and Genres
- On Codework 207
- “Womping” the Metazone of the Festival Dada 221
- Nonfiction Comics as a Medium of Remembrance and Mourning and as a Cosmopolitan Genre of Social and Political Engagement 232
- Hybridization of Text and Image 251
- Communicating Posthuman Bodies in Contemporary Performing Arts 271
- The Image between Cinema and Performance 290
- Eastern European Writers’ Online Literary Diaries 301
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Part Four. Readers and Rewriters in Multimedia Environments
- Ten Reasons Why I Read Digital Literature 315
- Authors, Readers, and Convergence Culture 324
- Author-Reader Interactions in the Age of Hypertextual and Multimedia Communication 331
- The E-Literary Text as an Instrument and a Ride 340
- Tablets and the New Materiality of Reading 357
- De-Scripting through Virtual Typewriters as Reported by Caliban, a Sperker of Ynglish Langbage 368
- Works Cited 389
- Contributors 427
- Index of Names, Titles and Major Topics 437
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
-
General Introduction
- Literature and Multimedia through the Latter Half of the Twentieth- and Early Twenty-First Century 1
-
Part One. Multimedia Productions in Theoretical and Historical Perspective
-
A. Theoretical Explorations
- Electronic Literature and Modes of Production 27
- Methodological Rationale for the Taxonomy of the PO.EX Digital and Digital-Network Paradigm 42
- The Role of Genetic Criticism in the Debates Concerning Literary Creativity 56
-
B. Historical Contextualizations
- Beckett and Beyond: Ergodic Texts, the Neo-Baroque, and Intermedia Performance as Social Sculpture 63
- A Forerunner of “Cybridity” 79
- Articulate Flesh 91
-
Part Two. Regional and Intercultural Projects
- Picking Up the Pieces 107
- Postcolonial Co-Ordinary Literature and the Web 2.0/3.0 123
- Agency through Faith 145
- New Literary Hybrids in the Age of Multimedia Expression 158
- Russian and Other Eastern European Literatures on Digital Maps 182
- The Memory of the Holocaust and the New Hyper/Cyber-Textuality 193
-
Part Three. Forms and Genres
- On Codework 207
- “Womping” the Metazone of the Festival Dada 221
- Nonfiction Comics as a Medium of Remembrance and Mourning and as a Cosmopolitan Genre of Social and Political Engagement 232
- Hybridization of Text and Image 251
- Communicating Posthuman Bodies in Contemporary Performing Arts 271
- The Image between Cinema and Performance 290
- Eastern European Writers’ Online Literary Diaries 301
-
Part Four. Readers and Rewriters in Multimedia Environments
- Ten Reasons Why I Read Digital Literature 315
- Authors, Readers, and Convergence Culture 324
- Author-Reader Interactions in the Age of Hypertextual and Multimedia Communication 331
- The E-Literary Text as an Instrument and a Ride 340
- Tablets and the New Materiality of Reading 357
- De-Scripting through Virtual Typewriters as Reported by Caliban, a Sperker of Ynglish Langbage 368
- Works Cited 389
- Contributors 427
- Index of Names, Titles and Major Topics 437