Postmodern Culture: Publishing in the Electronic Medium
Amiran, Eyal; Unsworth, John
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Title
Postmodern Culture: Publishing in the Electronic Medium
Author(s)
Amiran, Eyal
Unsworth, John
Issue Date
1991
Keyword(s)
post-modernism
electronic publishing
Abstract
Postmodern Culture was founded in 1990 by Eyal Amiran, Greg
Dawes, Elaine Orr, and John Unsworth at North Carolina State
University (professors Dawes and Orr have subsequently stepped
down as editors in order to pursue their research projects,
though both remain on the editorial board).
Postmodern Culture is a peer-reviewed electronic journal which
provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for
discussions of contemporary literature, theory, and culture. It
accepts for consideration both finished essays and working
papers, and carries in each issue fiction and/or poetry, book
reviews, a popular culture column, and announcements. The
journal does not consider essays dealing exclusively with
computer hardware or software, unless those essays raise
significant aesthetic or theoretical issues.
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