Browsing Department of Linguistics, Literary and Aestetic Studies by Author "Ackermans, Hannah"
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Appealing to Your Better Judgement: A Call for Database Criticism
Ackermans, Hannah (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Engagement with public databases has become a leading way for scholars, artists, and readers alike to encounter works of electronic literature as well as get an overview of the field. Although acknowledged as an important ... -
Better with the Sound On; or, The Singularity of Reading and Writing Under Constraint
Ackermans, Hannah (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)With a focus on sound elements in the e-literary, Hannah Ackermans insightfully traces the role of accessibility and (dis)ability in electronic literature. Problematizing the universality of electronic literature practices ... -
Born-Digital Publications: Public Databases, Hypertext Journals, and Companion Websites as Digital Humanities Tools
Ackermans, Hannah (Journal article, 2020)Although we tend to think about digital humanities as the application of quantitative methods to digitized material, other digital tools can impact scholarship considerably. I introduce three types of born-digital publications: ... -
How an Academic Companion Website Makes Media-Specific Arguments
Ackermans, Hannah (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In this digital project review, I discuss the companion website CriticalCodeStudies.com in relation to Mark C. Marino’s book Critical Code Studies (2020). Over the past decades, companion websites have become a small but ...