Teri Hoskin, as part of the collection of electropoetics essays on Gregory Ulmer, hypertextually approaches the question of writing and design, of writing as design.
Taking seriously author Gary Hall's ground-up rethinking of the
university, David Parry raises an issue not addressed in Digitize This
Book, namely - what if Hall's own field of Cultural Studies has no
future as a discipline in the university's digital future?
Ken Hirschkop questions whether poststructuralism and
self-referentiality offer workable alternatives to the military 'World
Target' that, according to Rey Chow, provides the framework for
knowledge production in Departments of Comparative Literary Studies.
Tim Keane reviews Genet's republished Prisoner of Love, a 'mirror-memoir' in which Genet sees Palestine from the inside in an attempt to see himself from the outside.