Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writi

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ELL-W-417-1

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Copy published by Routledge on Print in 1990.

ISBN: 0-8058-0428-5

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      Author(s)

      Jay David Bolter

      First Published

      1990

      Original Publisher

      Routledge

      Language

      English

      Description

      Writing Space is the study of the computer as a new technology for reading and writing. Through the technique of hypertext, the computer allows scientists, scholars, and creative writers to construct interactive texts -- writing that interacts with the needs and desires of the reader. The computer as hypertext represents a new stage in the long history of writing: It compels us to reconsider our definitions of human and artificial intelligence, and it changes the meaning of literacy in contemporary culture.

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