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The Theory and Criticism of Virtual Texts: An Annotated Bibliography, 1988-1999
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The Theory and Criticism of Virtual Texts: An Annotated Bibliography, 1988-1999 Hardback - 2000

by Lory Hawkes

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Hardback. New. This title includes more than 1500 annotated entries for books, articles, dissertations, and electronic resources to provide an interpretive framework for understanding the emergence of the internet as the dominant mode of global communication.
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  • Title The Theory and Criticism of Virtual Texts: An Annotated Bibliography, 1988-1999
  • Author Lory Hawkes
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition annotated editio
  • Condition New
  • Pages 352
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Greenwood, Westport, CT
  • Date 2000-11-30
  • Features Annotated, Bibliography, Dust Cover
  • Bookseller's Inventory # B9780313312243
  • ISBN 9780313312243 / 0313312249
  • Weight 1.61 lbs (0.73 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.76 x 6.14 x 1.01 in (24.79 x 15.60 x 2.57 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Virtual reality, Human-computer interaction
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 00063659
  • Dewey Decimal Code 016.006

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Citations

  • Choice, 05/01/2001, Page 1600
  • Scitech Book News, 03/01/2001, Page 34

About the author

LORY HAWKES is Senior Professor of General Education at the DeVry Institute of Technology in Dallas, where she teaches professional writing and web design. She is a Fellow of the Society for Technical Communication and Assistant to the President for Communication. Her previous books include Hyperspatial Travel into the Internet (1996) and Guide to the World Wide Web (1999).

CHRISTINA MURPHY is Assistant Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of English at The William Paterson University of New Jersey. Her books include Writing Centers: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1996), Landmark Essays on Writing Centers (1995), The St. Martin's Sourcebook for Writing Tutors (1995), Writing Center Perspectives (1995), Critical Thinking Skills Journal (1995), and Ann Beattie (1986).

JOE LAW is Coordinator of the Writing Across the Curriculum Program and Associate Professor of English at Wright State University. He is a widely published scholar in Victorian cultural studies, writing centers and writing programs, the interrelationship of literature and the fine arts, and opera history and criticism. His books include Biographical Passages: Essays on Victorian and Modernist Biography (2000), Writing Centers: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1996), and Landmark Essays on Writing Centers (1995).