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thinking about hypertext,
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This review is from: Hypermedia and Literary Studies (Hardcover)
Although somewhat dated, Landow and Delany's collection of essays brings together early work (1980s) by scholars interested in thinking about the implications of hypertext within the humanities. Terence Harpold's "Threnody: Psychoanalytic Digressions on the Subject of Hypertext" is widely referenced. While arguably over-invested in poststructuralist literary theory at the expense of visual cultural studies, this volume cannot be ignore by serious students of hypermedia. Landow and Delany's opening essay is particularly valuable for its summarizing of what was then current thought on hypertext as an expressive form.
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Perfect for my post graduate persuits.,
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This review is from: Hypermedia and Literary Studies (Paperback)
I purchased this book to get insight on a topic I was considering for a doctoral program and I found it very helpful.
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Hypermedia and Literary Studies by Paul Delany (Paperback - March 19, 1994)
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