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Issue 07 Table of Contents

VOLUME 7 (SUMMER 2020)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Essays

The List as an Invention Process
Barry Mauer & John Venecek

Glitcherature’s Scrambled Skeuomorphs and Transformative Reading Practices
Kristen Lillvis

A/Plied Grammatology: Montages of Learning through ‘The Object of Post-Criticism’
Eric Reid Hamilton

MyStory and the Catastrophe
Elena Rogalle

Process After Product: An Electrate Model for Community-Based Learning
James Beasley

Reading Mrs. Dalloway: June 13, 2020
Craig Saper (aka dj Readies) with Zara Worth

Experimental Humanities: Sonic Analogies for Choral Writing
Shauna Chung

Inventing Networked Electracies
Jacob Richter

MUCHOFTENFARDEEPLY: Neal Cassady and His Writer’s Block Manifesto
Geoffrey V. Carter

Automating Poiesis: Claiming Territory for Poems and Poets in Twitter’s Art Bots
Carly Schnitzler


Book Reviews

The Aesthetic Structures of the Future Review of Formalism and Historicity: Models and Methods in Twentieth-Century Art
Rodanthi Vardouli

Digital Art, Aesthetic Creation: The Birth of a Medium
Brian Gaines

Reviewing the Book Review: A Review of Resounding the Rhetorical: Composition as a Quasi-Object
Maurice Windleburn

 
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TEXTSHOP EXPERIMENTS
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Textshop Experiments

An Open Access Journal for Electracy and Internet Invention

Textshop Experiments is an open access journal that aims to extend the work of Greg Ulmer and to foster experimental works that invent, operate in, or analyze the apparatus of Electracy.  We welcome innovative and hybrid works in new media and original scholarship on reading and writing, rhetoric, and culture. 

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