Pages that link to "Item:Q629"
The following pages link to Astrid Ensslin (Q629):
Displayed 47 items.
- A [S]creed for Digital Fiction (Q2147) (← links)
- Canonizing Hypertext: Explorations and Constructions (Q2154) (← links)
- From Revisi(tati)on to Retro-Intentionalization (Q2422) (← links)
- From (W)reader to Breather: Cybertextual De-intentionalization and Kate Pullinger's Breathing Wall (Q3025) (← links)
- Locating the Literary in Electronic Ludicity: Jason Nelson's Evidence of Everything Exploding (Q3177) (← links)
- 'I know what it was. You know what it was': Second Person Narration in Hypertext Fiction (Q3702) (← links)
- 'Click = Kill'. Textual You in Ludic Digital Fiction' (Q3703) (← links)
- Reclaiming the 'Golden Age': The Second Person in Digital Fiction (Q3787) (← links)
- “I Want to Say I May Have Seen My Son Die This Morning”: Unintentional Unreliable Narration in Digital Fiction (Q4165) (← links)
- Analyzing Digital Fiction (Q4411) (← links)
- Literary Gaming (Q4417) (← links)
- Nonlinear Writing (Q4590) (← links)
- The Interlocutor in Print and Digital Fiction: Dialogicity, Agency, (De-)Conventionalization (Q5261) (← links)
- Small Screen Fictions (Q5392) (← links)
- Exploring digital fiction as a tool for teenage body image bibliotherapy (Q5394) (← links)
- Hypertext: Storyspace to Twine (Q5395) (← links)
- Electronic Fictions: Television, the Internet, and the Future of Digital Fiction (Q5396) (← links)
- Digital Fiction and Unnatural Narrative (Q5406) (← links)
- Introducing Small Screen Fictions (Q5407) (← links)
- Interview with Mark Marino (et al.) (Q5409) (← links)
- Interview with Dene Grigar (Q5410) (← links)
- Immersion in Digital Fiction: A Cognitive, Empirical Approach (Q5411) (← links)
- Video Games as Unnatural Narratives (Q5412) (← links)
- Conditions of Presence: Topological Complementarities in The Silent History (Q5414) (← links)
- Critical examination of concepts relating to canon, preservation, and access (Q5448) (← links)
- Gestural Semiotics and App Fiction (Q5450) (← links)
- Immersion, Digital Fiction and the Switchboard Metaphor (Q5698) (← links)
- Open to Construction: reading and writing bodies in digital fiction and the open web platform (Q6246) (← links)
- The Interlocutor in Print and Digital Fiction: Dialogicity, Agency, (De-)Conventionalization (Q6279) (← links)
- On the “Effect(s) of Living Backwards”: A Platform-critical, Collaborative Analysis of Kathryn Cramer’s In Small and Large Pieces (Q6346) (← links)
- Emulating hypertext: a feminist, postphenomenological perspective (Q6428) (← links)
- Digital Fiction and the Unnatural (Q6429) (← links)
- 'Into an alien ocean:' The Lore of Kathy Mac’s Unnatural Habitats (Q6499) (← links)
- Pre-web Digital Publishing and the Lore of Electronic Literature (Q6501) (← links)
- From Theorizing to Analyzing Digital Fiction (Q6523) (← links)
- Media-Specific Metalepsis in 10:01 (Q6524) (← links)
- Digital Fiction and Worlds of Perspective (Q6525) (← links)
- Playing with rather than by the Rules: Metaludicity, Allusive Fallacy and Illusory Agency in The Path. (Q6527) (← links)
- Bodies in E-Lit (Q6544) (← links)
- Reconstructing the deconstructed: hypertext and literary education (Q6563) (← links)
- Literary hypertext in the foreign language classroom: a case study report (Q6565) (← links)
- From (w)reader to breather: Cybertextual de-intentionalisation in Kate Pullinger et al.’s Breathing Wall (Q6570) (← links)
- Hypertext Theory (Q6617) (← links)
- The Possibilities of Illness Narratives in Virtual Reality for Bodies at the Margins (Q6724) (← links)
- Developing a Choice-Based Digital Fiction for Body Image Bibliotherapy (Q6725) (← links)
- "These Waves …:" Writing New Bodies for Applied E-literature Studies (Q6726) (← links)
- Transmedial Unnatural Spatiality and Postdigital Dystopicalization in The Pickle Index (Q6730) (← links)