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Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2011
- Patrik Svensson:
From Optical Fiber To Conceptual Cyberinfrastructure. - Johanna Drucker:
Humanities Approaches to Graphical Display. - Aaron Kashtan:
Because It's Not There: Ekphrasis and the Threat of Graphics in Interactive Fiction.
- Wendell Piez:
Impractical Applications.
Volume 5, Number 2, 2011
- Wesley Beal, Stacy Lavin:
Theorizing Connectivity: Modernism and the Network Narrative.
- Wesley Beal:
Network Narration in John Dos Passos's U.S.A. Trilogy. - J. J. Butts:
Missed Connections: The Collective Novel and the Metropolis. - Molly Gage:
Winesburg, Ohio: A Modernist Kluge. - Stacy Lavin:
The Globe is All One: Wars I Have Seen as Proto-Network Narrative.
Volume 5, Number 3, 2011
- Mauro Carassai, Elisabet Takehana:
Introduction.
- Aaron Kashtan:
Forward to the Past: Nostalgia for Handwriting in Scribblenauts and The World Ends with You. - Maria Engberg, Jay David Bolter:
Digital Literature and the Modernist Problem. - Gregory L. Ulmer:
Avatar Emergency. - John Cayley:
Writing to be Found and Writing Readers. - Brian Greenspan:
The New Place of Reading: Locative Media and the Future of Narrative. - Phillip H. Gochenour:
Nodalism. - Craig Saper:
Readies Online.
- Helen J. Burgess, Jeanne Hamming:
New Media in the Academy: Labor and the Production of Knowledge in Scholarly Multimedia.
- James Smithies:
A View from IT. - Paul Fyfe:
Digital Pedagogy Unplugged.
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