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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... textuality.19 Bush's description of the memex contains several other seminal , even radical , conceptions of textuality . It demands , first of all , a radical reconfiguration of the practice of reading and writing , in which both ...
... textuality.19 Bush's description of the memex contains several other seminal , even radical , conceptions of textuality . It demands , first of all , a radical reconfiguration of the practice of reading and writing , in which both ...
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... textuality produce radical changes in the author figure derived from that textuality . Lack of textual autonomy , like lack of tex- tual centeredness , immediately reverberates through conceptions of authorship as well . Similarly , the ...
... textuality produce radical changes in the author figure derived from that textuality . Lack of textual autonomy , like lack of tex- tual centeredness , immediately reverberates through conceptions of authorship as well . Similarly , the ...
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... textuality , knowledge , and writing . Another way of putting this opposing tone and mood is that most writers on critical theory , however brilliantly they may theorize a much - desired new textuality , nonetheless write from within ...
... textuality , knowledge , and writing . Another way of putting this opposing tone and mood is that most writers on critical theory , however brilliantly they may theorize a much - desired new textuality , nonetheless write from within ...
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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