THE OBERMANN CENTER PRESENTS
A MINI-SEMINAR, NOVEMBER 1-2, 2004.
LANGUAGE, ART, PROGRAMMING AND NETWORKS: THE RELATIONSHIP OF NEW
MEDIA LITERATURE TO "LITERATURE"
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joseph tabbi
Joseph Tabbi is the author of Cognitive Fictions (Minnesota
2002), and Postmodern Sublime (Cornell 1995),
books that examine the effects of new technologies on contemporary
American fiction. He edits the electronic book review and has
edited and introduced William Gaddis's last fiction and collected
non-fiction (Viking/Penguin). His essay on Mark Amerika appeared
at the Walker Art Center's phon:e:me site, a 2000 Webby
Award nominee. Also online (at the Iowa Review Web,
) is an essay-narrative, titled "Overwriting," an
interview, and a review of his recent work. He is professor
of English at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
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participants:
kate armstrong
mark hansen
n. katherine hayles
dee morris
brian kim stefans
thomas swiss
joseph tabbi
the rest of us:
merrie snell
kelly mclaughlin
laren leland
ben basan
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