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electropoetics
For many who are committed to working in electronic environments, an electronic “review” might better be named a “retrospective,” a mere scholarly commemoration of a phenomenon that is passing. There’s a technological subtext to the declining prestige of authors and literary canons. To bring that subtext to the surface will be part of ebr’s agenda.
- March 15, 1997
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Encoded Value? Considering the Privileging of Code in Electronic Literature

by Anastasia Salter
Thursday, April 7th 2016

5/12/16 Author withdrew essay from consideration. It will be published elsewhere.

Cite this essay

Salter, Anastasia. "Encoded Value? Considering the Privileging of Code in Electronic Literature" electronic book review, 7 April 2016, https://electronicbookreview.com/publications/encoded-value-considering-the-privileging-of-code-in-electronic-literature/

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electronic book review (ebr) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.


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