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Change: reimaginere-imagine but to construct a dynamic apparatus for reimaginingre-imagining the future practice of literary criticism. For Fuller, the concept of the media ecology offers a Deleuzian "line of flight" from the form/content dialectic that has bound writers and scholars to obsoluteobsolete genres. By suggesting
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Change: Unlike some wikis, particularly Wikipedia, a literary criticism wiki--like any highly-specialized, scholarly wiki--will necessarily will have a small audience and therefore a small pool of
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Change: scholar,scholar while reading for activism, poetry, and scholarship. Cite your sources. The creators of New Criticism from New Media recognize that a wiki website occupies a liminal space and accordingly must make certain concessions
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Change: critique.comment upon. As a participant In New Criticism from New Media, be engaging. And be engaged. Be dramatic and funny. Be an activist, a poet, and a scholar, while reading for activism, poetry, and scholarship. Cite your sources. The creators of New Criticism from New Media recognize
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Change: progressively answer these questions by progressively rendering them unaskable. Don't forget style. Although tracking who writes what on a wiki is possible, a better way to read (and/or assert!) a real
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Change: attempts to offer an alternative. Please cite your source in MLA format whenever you use someone else's work, but do so knowing that this "suggestion" can be modified when and if necessary.Works Cited: Deleuze and Guattari. "Introduction: Rhizome." A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Trans. Brian Massumi.
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Change: space,space and accordingly must make certain concessions to the same cultural institutions it seeks to critique and to which it offers an alternative. Please cite
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Change: recognize that a wiki website occupies a liminal space, and accordingly must make certain concessions to the same cultural institutions it seeks to critique and
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: experience, if not indistinguishable acts.experience.As you browse the site, we encourage you to try the following: Create a real or imagined wiki-identity. Although the concept of media ecology and wiki technology both place considerable pressure
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Change: Schizophrenia. Trans. Brian Massumi. Minneapolis: Minnesota UP, 1987. 3-25. Foucault, Michel. "What is an Author?" The Foucault Reader. Ed. Paul Rabinow. New York: Pantheon, 1984. Fuller, Matthew. Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art and Technoculture. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005. Sterling, Bruce. Distraction. New York: Bantam, 1999.
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Change: 1) Create a real or imagined wiki-identity. Although the concept of media ecology and wiki technology both place considerable pressure on traditional notions and operations of what Foucault called
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Change: an example of a media ecology, Fuller opens the epistemological borders of his print text to the pirate radios and civic light switches (among other
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