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George P. Landow (Editor)

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November 1, 1994

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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In this volume, 11 pieces explore the nature of critical theory in the age of hypertext, looking variously at computers and democracy, art and pedagogy, indeterminacy, hypertext as resistance, and other probings of the cultural, political, economic, and social effects of the emergence of hypertext.

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A significant contribution to a growing body of theory for the new electronic technology of writing. As I read one essay after another, I was struck by the diversity and originality of the approaches taken. Yet all of the essays are clearly theoretical, and all of them show that hypertext deserves a serious theoretical treatment.

(Jay David Bolter, Georgia Institute of Technology, author of Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing )

About the Author

George P. Landow is professor of English and art history at Brown University. The editor of three books on electronic textuality, he has created several electronic hypertexts, including the award-winning Dickens Web. His widely acclaimed Hypertext is available, both in book and expanded electronic format, from Johns Hopkins.


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Hypertext, an information technology consisting of individual books of text, or lexias, and the electronic links that join them, has much in common with recent literary and critical theory. Read the first page
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hypermedia message, hypertextual experiments, hypertext philosophy, tropical oppositions, nonlinear textuality, physics tropes, indeterminate cybertexts, democratization claim, hypertext theorists, individual lexias, logical sophism, other screeners, hypertextual space, contingent duration, temps pour comprendre, weightless information, universally valid claims, hypertext narratives, hypertext theory, literary hypertext, nonlinear texts, electronic textuality, hypertext fiction, constructive hypertexts, antidemocratic consequences
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New York, Frankfurt School, David Bolter, Stuart Moulthrop, Charles Ess, Lawrence Erlbaum, Carmen Miranda, Eastgate Systems, Forking Paths, Mireille Rosello, Cornell University Press, Ludwig Wittgenstein, University of Chicago Press, Brown University, Harvard University Press, Rat Man, Johns Hopkins University Press, Terence Harpold, Paul Kahn, University of Minnesota Press, Vannevar Bush, David Kolb, Gilles Deleuze, Yale University Press, New Haven
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