Electronic literature as digital humanities : : contexts, forms, & practices / / edited by Dene Grigar & James O'Sullivan.

"Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms & Practices is a volume of essays that provides a detailed account of born-digital literature by artists and scholars who have contributed to its birth and evolution. Rather than offering a prescriptive definition of electronic l...

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Place / Publishing House:London [England] : : Bloomsbury Academic,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 380 pages) :; illustrations
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I: Contexts
  • The Origins of Electronic Literature: An Overview / Giovanna di Rosario, Nohelia Meza, and Kerri Grimaldi
  • Third-Generation Electronic Literature / Leonardo Flores
  • Toys and Toons: From Hispanic Literary Traditions to a Global E-Lit Landscape / Élika Ortega and Alex Saum-Pascual
  • Community, Institution, Database: Tracing the Development of an International Field through ELO, ELMCIP, and CELL / Davin Heckman
  • The E-Poetry Festivals: Celebration, Art, and Imagination in Community / Loss Pequeño Glazier
  • Cyberfeminist Literary Space: Performing the Electronic Manifesto / Carolyn Guertin
  • Bodies in E-Lit / Astrid Ensslin, Carla Rice, Sarah Riley, Christine Wilks, Megan Perram, Hannah Fowlie, Lauren Munro and K. Alysse Bailey
  • Section II: Forms
  • Ambient Art and Electronic Literature / Jim Bizzocchi
  • Electronic Literature and Sound / John F. Barber
  • Augmented Reality / Anne Karhio
  • Artistic and Literary Bots / Leonardo Flores
  • Consuming the Database: The Reading Glove as a Case Study of Combinatorial Narrative / Theresa Jean Tanenbaum and Karen Tanenbaum
  • Hypertext Fiction Ever After / Stuart Moulthrop
  • Place Taking Place: Temporary Poetic Theaters / Judd Morrissey
  • Kinetic Poetry / Álvaro Seiça
  • Kinepoeia in Animated Poetry / Dene Grigar
  • Mobile Electronic Literature / Jeneen Naji
  • The Voice of the Polyrhetor: Physical Computing and the (e-)Literature of Things / Helen J. Burgess
  • Having Your Story and Eating It Too: Affect and Narrative in Recombinant Fiction / Will Luers
  • Section III: Practices
  • Challenges to Archiving and Documenting Born-Digital Literature: What Scholars, Archivists, and Librarians Need to Know / Dene Grigar
  • Holes as a Collaborative Project / Graham Allen
  • Publishing Electronic Literature / James O'Sullivan
  • E-Lit after Flash: The Rise (and Fall) of a "Universal" Language / Anastasia Salter and John Murray
  • Learning as You Go: Inventing Pedagogies for Electronic Literature / Davin Heckman
  • Section IV: Artist Interventions
  • My cODEwORk ARTicle / Michael J. Maguire
  • Locative Narrative / Jeremy Hight
  • Come Play Netprov!: Recipes for an Evolving Practice / Rob Wittig and Mark C. Marino
  • A Collective Imaginary: A Published Conversation / Kate Pullinger and Kate Armstrong
  • Addressing Torture in Iraq through Critical Digital Media Art-Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project / Roderick Coover, Scott Rettberg, Daria Tsoupikova and Arthurh Nishimoto
  • Poetic Playlands: Poetry, Interface, and Video Game Engines / Jason Nelson
  • A Way Is Open: Allusion, Authoring System, Identity, and Audience in Early Text-Based Electronic Literature / Judy Malloy.