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Between page and screen: remaking literature through cinema and cyberspace
2012, Fordham University Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0823239055 9780823239054
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Table of Contents
Introduction / Kiene Brillenburg Wurth
Mediality, Digitality, Subjectivity. Medium, Reflexivity, and the Economy of the Self / Samuel Weber
Analog in the Age of Digital Reproduction: Audiophilia, Semi-Aura, and the Cultural Memory of the Phonograph / Anthony Curtis Adler
What If Foucault Had Had a Blog? / Joanna Zylinksa
Posthuman Selves, Assembled Textualities: Remediated Print in the Digital Age / Kiene Brillenburg Wurth
Digital Reflexivities: Prose, Poetry, Code. Intermediation: The Pursuit of a Vision / N. Katherine Hayles
Net.art: Dysfunctionality and Self-Reflexivity / Marie-Laure Ryan
Moving (the) Text: From Print to the Visual / Katalin Sándor
Technology Made Legible: Software as a Form of Writing in Software Engineering / Federica Frabetti
Intermedial Reflexivities: Film, Writing, Script. Cinema as a Digest of Literature: a Cure for Adaptation Fever / Peter Verstraten
Cinematography as a Literary Concept in the (Post)Modern Age: Pirandello to Pynchon / Lovorka Gruic and Kiene Brillenburg Wurth
Novelizing Tati / Jan Baetens
Copycat-and-Mouse: The Printed Screenplay and the Literary Field in France / Matthijs Engelberts
New Literacies, Education, and Accessibility. The New Literacies: Technology and Cultural Form / William Uricchio
Visibility, Blogging, and the Construction of Subjectivity in Educational Spaces / Asunción López-Varela Azcárate
The Singularity of New Media / Gary Hall.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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