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Interview with George P. Landow

Interview with George P. Landow George P. Landow is Professor of English and the History of Art, Brown University and Founder, Editor-in-chief, and Webmaster of The Victorian Web . His books on hypertext and digital culture include Hypermedia and Literary Studies (MIT, 1991), and The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities (MIT, 1993) both of which he edited with Paul Delany, and Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology (Hopkins UP, 1992), which has appeared in various European and Asian languages and as Hypertext in Hypertext (Hopkins UP, 1994), a greatly expanded electronic version with original texts by Derrida, reviews, student interventions, and works by other authors. In 1997, he published a much-expanded, completely revised version as Hypertext 2.0 , and Hypertext 3.0: New Media and Critical Theory in an Era of Globalization appeared in January 2006. He has also edited Hyper/Text/Theory . (Hopkins UP, 1994). More information can be found at http://www.victorianweb.org/cv/gplbio.html. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGWEB Newsletter Association for Computing Machinery

Interview with George P. Landow

ACM SIGWEB Newsletter , Volume (Spring) – Mar 1, 2009

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1931-1745
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10.1145/1507222.1507226
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Abstract

George P. Landow is Professor of English and the History of Art, Brown University and Founder, Editor-in-chief, and Webmaster of The Victorian Web . His books on hypertext and digital culture include Hypermedia and Literary Studies (MIT, 1991), and The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities (MIT, 1993) both of which he edited with Paul Delany, and Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology (Hopkins UP, 1992), which has appeared in various European and Asian languages and as Hypertext in Hypertext (Hopkins UP, 1994), a greatly expanded electronic version with original texts by Derrida, reviews, student interventions, and works by other authors. In 1997, he published a much-expanded, completely revised version as Hypertext 2.0 , and Hypertext 3.0: New Media and Critical Theory in an Era of Globalization appeared in January 2006. He has also edited Hyper/Text/Theory . (Hopkins UP, 1994). More information can be found at http://www.victorianweb.org/cv/gplbio.html.

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ACM SIGWEB NewsletterAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Mar 1, 2009

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