Issue 16.5 (December 2014)
Special Issue: New Work on Electronic Literature and Cyberculture
Ed. Maya Zalbidea, Mark C. Marino, and Asunción López-Varela
Editorial
Introduction to New Work on Electronic Literature and Cyberculture
Maya Zalbidea, Mark C. Marino, and Asunción López-Varela
Articles
Towards a History of Electronic Literature
Urszula Pawlicka
E-Literature, New Media Art, and E-Literary Criticism
Janez Strehovec
Towards Digital Art in Information Society
Montse Arbelo and Joseba Franco
A Survey of Electronic Literature Collections
Luis Pablo and María Goicoechea
New Challenges for the Archiving of Digital Writing
Heiko Zimmermann
The Meaning and Relevance of Video Game Literacy
Jeroen Bourgonjon
How Toni Morrison's Facebook Page Re(con)figures Race and Gender
Beatriz Revelles-Benavente
Electronic Literature and the Effects of Cyberspace on the Body
Maya Zalbidea and Xiana Sotelo
The Racial Formation of Chatbots
Mark C. Marino
Electronic Literature in China
Jinghua Guo
Teaching Digital Humanities in Romania
Mădălina Nicolaescu and Adriana Mihai
Metalanguage in Carroll's "Jabberwocky" and Biggs's reRead
Asunción López-Varela