Week 15 

(Week of April 20-24)

Jennifer Ray: “Body on <body>: Coding Subjectivity”, Chapter 10 from From A to <A>

Helen Burgess: “<?php>: “Invisible” Code and the Mystique of Web Writing” , Chapter 1 from From A to <A>

Rudy McDaniel and Sae Lynne Schatz: “From Cyberspace to Cyberplaces: <img>, Narrative, and the Psychology of Place”, Chapter 12 from From A to <A>

 

Week 14

(Week of April 13-17)

Colleen Reilly: “alt: Accessible Web Design or Token Gesture? , Chapter 3 from From A to <A>

Jeff Rice: “English <A>”, Chapter 4 from From A to <A>

Bob Whipple: “The Evil Tags, <blink> and <marquee>: Two icons of Early HTML and Why Some People Love to Hate Them”, Chapter 7 from From A to <A>

 

Week 13

(Week of April 6 – 10)

Maureen Walsh & Alyson Simpson: “Touching, tapping … thinking? Examining the dynamic materiality of touch pad devices for literacy learning

Brad Dilfer and Jeff Rice: “Making a Vocabulary for <HTML>”, Introduction to From A to <A>: Keywords of Markup

Thomas Rickertt: “Tarrying with the <head>: The Emergence of Control through Protocol”, Chapter 1 from From A to <A>

Week 12

Johanna Drucker: “From A to Screen “, Chapter 4 from Comparative Textual Media

N Katherine Hayles: “How We Read

Adriana de Souza e Silva: “Mobile Narratives: Reading and Writing Urban Space with Location-Based Technologies”, Chapter 2 from Comparative Textual Media

 

Week 11

Jorge Luis Borges: “The Garden of Forking Paths”

Vannevar Bush: “As We May Think”

Stuart Moulthrop: “Pushing Back: Living and Writing in Broken Space” On the Project Muse Database from the WSUV  library site.

 

Week 9

William Johnson: “The Bookroll as Media”, Chapter 5 from Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era

Lisa Gitelman: “Print Culture (Other Than codex): Job Printing and Its Importance”, Chapter 8 from Comparative Textual Media

Thomas Fulton: “Gilded Monuments: Shakespeare’s Sonnets, Donne’s Letters, and the Mediated Text”, Chapter 10 from Comparative Textual Media

Patricia Crain: “Reading Childishly: A Codicology  of the Modern Self”, Chapter 7 from Comparative Textual Media

 

Week 8

Walter Ong: “Writing Restructures Consciousness” (Pgs 77-82, 92-102, 113-114)

Steven Fisher: A History of Writing, Chapter 1 (Handout)

 

Week 7

Bruno Latour: “On Using ANT for Studying Information Systems

Ceruzzi:  Chapter 5, 6, and 7

 

Week 6

Daniel Chandler: Technological or Media Determinism

Pinch and Bijker: “The Social Construction of Facts and Artefacts

Ceruzzi: Chapter 3, Chapter 4

 

Week 5

Stephen Kline, “What is Technology

J.C.R. Licklider, “Man-Computer Symbiosis

Paul Ceruzzi, Computing: A Concise History
Introduction, Chapter 1, Chapter 2

 

Week 4

Gunther Kress on Modes

What is a Mode?

What is Multimodality?

Why Adopt a Multimodal Approach?

How do People Choose Between Modes?

 

Week 3

Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin”Remediation”, – WSUV Library Database – Project Muse (Use only Bolter last name in the Author field) If link does to work, you can find the article in Project Muse.

 

 

 

Week 2

 Daniel Chandler, Semiotics for Beginners Sections 2, 4 and 13

Benveniste “Nature of the Linguistic Sign” & “Subjectivity in Language”

 

 

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