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CFP: e-lit and cyberculture

December 2nd, 2013

April Durham

Call for papers: Papers are invited for a special issue entitled “New Work on Electronic Literature and Cyberculture.” Ed. Maya Zalbidea Paniagua (Universidad La Salle Madrid), Mark Marino (University of Southern California), and Asunción López Varela-Azcárate (Universidad Complutense Madrid). CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 16.5 (2014):http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb. The theme of the special issue is in the context of digital humanities about critical, social, philosophical, gender, and pedagogical aspects of electronic literature, digital art, and cyberculture. Please submit papers in 6000-7000 words to Maya Zalbidea at mzalbidea@lasallecampus.es by 31 December 2013. Of particular interest are papers on digital humanities in general and including cybertext/hypertext theory and application, hypertext fiction (flash fiction, e-poetry, digital storytelling, online graphic novels, etc.), game studies and net and video art, and gender, identity, race, and sexuality in cyberspace. For the style of the journal consult http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/clcwebstyleguide. Articles published in the journal are double-blind peer reviewed and indexed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Scopus, etc.”