ACH: Literary Criticism
Virtual presence for attendees and those interested in the 2022 annual meeting of the Association for Computers and the Humanities. Books on sale, University of Minnesota Press information, and more.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS: 40% OFF BOOKS
All books below are 40% off using code MN89220. Code expires July 1, 2022.
BROWSE BOOKS:
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY // THEORY // DIGITAL CULTURE // DESIGN
LITERARY CRITICISM // RACE // WOMEN'S STUDIES, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
DEBATES IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES SERIES // FORERUNNERS SERIES
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The New Real Media and Mimesis in Japan from Stereographs to Emoji Jonathan E. Abel 2022 Fall
- Unlocking a vital understanding of how literary studies and media studies overlap and are bound together
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Cut/Copy/Paste Fragments from the History of Bookwork Whitney Trettien 2021 Fall
- How do early modern media underlie today’s digital creativity?
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The Computer’s Voice From Star Trek to Siri Liz W. Faber 2020 Fall
- A deconstruction of gender through the voices of Siri, HAL 9000, and other computers that talk
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Bodies of Information Intersectional Feminism and Digital Humanities Elizabeth Losh and Jacqueline Wernimont, Editors 2018 Fall
- A wide-ranging, interconnected anthology presents a diversity of feminist contributions to digital humanities
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The Poem Electric Technology and the American Lyric Seth Perlow 2018 Fall
- An enlightening examination of the relationship between poetry and the information technologies increasingly used to read and write it
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Anti-Book On the Art and Politics of Radical Publishing Nicholas Thoburn 2016 Fall
- A major new look at experimental political writing and publishing
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The Perversity of Things Hugo Gernsback on Media, Tinkering, and Scientifiction Hugo Gernsback 2016 Fall
- The founder of science fiction and his other inventions
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Human Programming Brainwashing, Automatons, and American Unfreedom Scott Selisker 2016 Fall
- The first cultural history of the idea of the programmable mind in U.S. culture, from the Cold War to the War on Terror
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Computing as Writing Daniel Punday 2015 Fall
- If we consider e-book authors to be writers, should we think of e-book programmers as writers, too?
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Illegal Literature Toward a Disruptive Creativity David S. Roh 2015 Fall
- “Illegal” publications have real value for society and culture
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Reading Writing Interfaces From the Digital to the Bookbound 2014 Spring
- Uncovers a lineage of writers and thinkers who have rebelled against the means of production
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Comparative Textual Media Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era N. Katherine Hayles and Jessica Pressman, Editors 2013 Fall
- Proposes a new paradigm for the humanities by recognizing print as a medium within a comparative context
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Hypertext and the Female Imaginary Jaishree K. Odin 2010 Fall
- Explores the use of hypertext in postmodern electronic and film media by women
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Ex-foliations Reading Machines and the Upgrade Path Terry Harpold 2008 Fall
- A sophisticated consideration of technologies of reading in the digital age
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Digital Sensations Space, Identity, and Embodiment in Virtual Reality Ken Hillis 1999 Fall
- Considers the cultural and philosophical assumptions underlying virtual reality, and how the technology affects the real world.