English 3960, Spring 1996
Junior-Senior Seminar: Electronic Text
Seminar papers
The ten term papers prepared for this seminar are listed
below. Some, currently under revision, may be posted or linked here at
a later date.
- Douglas Annett. "Hephaestus and His Homepage: Hammering Out the
Electronic Text."
- Anthony Bessler. "David Carson and the Age of Cybertype."
- Brian E. Broeckemeier. "Just When You Think No One Understands
. . . " (review essay about Sven Birkerts, The Gutenberg Elegies,
and related texts).
- Johannes Goransson. "The Internet Aesthetic
and On-Line Publications of Poetry."
- Shane Houdek. "Classics
and the Electronic Medium."
- Mary Lebens. "Zines On-line" (abstract).
- Adam Rehbolz. "The
Advantages of the HyperText Format, W3, and UAs."
- Nicole Seaman. "The History and Probable Aftereffects of the Government's
Attempt to Ban Pornography on the Internet."
- Daniel Sipple. "A Classical Liberal View of the Internet's Implications
for the Nation."
- Erin Sweet. "Creating a Fictional Reality: The Relationship Between
Print and Hypertext Fiction."
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Michael Hancher
Department of English, University of Minnesota
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