Hyper/Text/TheoryGeorge P. Landow In his widely acclaimed book Hypertext George P. Landow described a radically new information technology and its relationship to the work of such literary theorists as Jacques Derrida and Roland Barthes. Now Landow has brought together a distinguished group of authorities to explore more fully the implications of hypertextual reading for contemporary literary theory. Among the contributors, Charles Ess uses the work of Jürgen Habermas and the Frankfurt School to examine hypertext's potential for true democratization. Stuart Moulthrop turns to Deleuze and Guattari as a point of departure for a study of the relation of hypertext and political power. Espen Aarseth places hypertext within a framework created by other forms of electronic textuality. David Kolb explores what hypertext implies for philosophy and philosophical discourse. Jane Yellowlees Douglas, Gunnar Liestol, and Mireille Rosello use contemporary theory to come to terms with hypertext narrative. Terrence Harpold investigates the hypertextual fiction of Michael Joyce. Drawing on Derrida, Lacan, and Wittgenstein, Gregory Ulmer offers an example of the new form of writing hypertextuality demands. |
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... educational institutions . 21. Fabio Bevilacqua , " Coulomb and Electrostatics : A Hypermedial Ap- proach to History of Physics in Education , " manuscript , 1 . 22. See Paul Kahn and George P. Landow , " The Pleasures of Possibility ...
... educational and informational technology and have hidden as- sumptions inappropriate to hypertext " ( 59 ) . The open - endedness of hypertexts ( possibly of the lexias within hypertexts ) changes not only the borders of the text but ...
... Educational Literature . " Review of Educational Re- search 61 , no . 3 ( Fall 1991 ) : 345-78 . Fischer , Peter Michael , and Heinz Mandl . " Toward a Psychophysics of Hyper- media . " In Jonassen and Mandl ( 1990 ) . Fleming , Marie ...
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