Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and TechnologyJohns Hopkins University Press, 1992 - 242 páginas "In this insightful and readable volume, Landow explores the relationship between contemporary literary and social theory and the latest advances in computer software."--Voice Literary Supplement. "A useful book for understanding the effect technology is having on scholarship."--Semiotic Review of Books. "Landow['s]... presentation is measured, experiential, lucid, moderate, and sensible. He merely points out that the concept hypertext' lets us test some concepts associated with critical theory, and gracefully shows how the technology is contributing to reconfigurations of text, author, narrative, and (literary) education."--Post Modern Culture. "Good news for teachers who are not too sensitive about their intellectual authority... Bad news for print culture."--Times Literary Supplement |
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... reading somewhat more difficult . For people like me who do a large portion of their reading reclining on a bed or couch , screens also appear less convenient . At the same time , reading on Intermedia , the hypertext system with which ...
... reading somewhat more difficult . For people like me who do a large portion of their reading reclining on a bed or couch , screens also appear less convenient . At the same time , reading on Intermedia , the hypertext system with which ...
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... reader's . When the reader has had enough and decides to stop reading , why then the story is over . Joyce continues , however : " Even so , there are likely to be more opportuni- ties than you think there are at first . A word which ...
... reader's . When the reader has had enough and decides to stop reading , why then the story is over . Joyce continues , however : " Even so , there are likely to be more opportuni- ties than you think there are at first . A word which ...
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... Reading habits one has learned from print play a role in how a reader organizes these materials . If one encounters a speaker's mention of his marriage and , in a later lexia , finds him at the scene of an automobile accident from which ...
... Reading habits one has learned from print play a role in how a reader organizes these materials . If one encounters a speaker's mention of his marriage and , in a later lexia , finds him at the scene of an automobile accident from which ...
Contenido
The Definition of Hypertext and Its History as a Concept | 3 |
Vannevar Bush and the Memex | 14 |
The Nonlinear Model of the Network in Current Critical Theory | 23 |
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