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Modern Fiction Studies 43(3) special issue
N. Katherine Hayles edits a distinguished collections of essays on
hypertext narrative and technocriticism. Several essays are of special
significance to hypertext writers and readers, including:
- Michael Joyce, "Nonce Upon Some Times: Rereading Hypertext Fiction"
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Challenging, difficult, insightful consideration of hypertext structure
and rhetoric, including fascinating readings of Mary-Kim Arnold's "Lust" and
Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl.
- Jaishree K. Odin, "The Edge of Difference: Negotiations Between the Hypertextual and the
Postcolonial"
- Intriguing comparative readings of Judy Malloy's hypertext its name was Penelope
and the film of Trinh Minh-Ha.
- Stuart Moulthrop, "Pushing Back: Living and Writing in Broken Space"
- A close look at the failures of recent hypertext criticism.
Other contributors include Sue-Ellen Case, Joe Tabbi, Marie-Laure Ryan, Thomas Foster, Robert Markley, and N. Katherine Hayles.
Technocriticism and Hypernarrative
a special issue of Modern Fiction Studies
volume 43 number 3 (Fall 1997)
N. Katherine Hayles, guest editor
$7.50
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