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lijil's bibtex-import [10 articles]

Recent papers added to lijil's library classified by the tag bibtex-import. You can also see everyone's bibtex-import.
  • Faen. Nå har de senket takhøyden igjen.
    (1971)
    by Jon Bing, Tor Å Bringsværd
  • The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
    (1985), pp. 217-252.
    by Walter Benjamin
  • Simulations
    (1983)
    by Jean Baudrillard
  • The Death of the Author
    (1977), pp. 142-148.
    by Roland Barthes
    edited by Roland Barthes
  • Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History
    (1999)
    by Mieke Bal
  • Narratology. Introduction to the Theory of Narrative
    (1997)
    by Mieke Bal
  • Epistolarity. Approaches to a Form
    (1982)
    by Janet G Altman
  • We All Want to Change the World: The Ideology of Innovation in Digital Media
    (2003)
    by Espen Aarseth
    edited by Gunnar Liestøl, Andrew Morrison, Terje Rasmussen
  • Repurposing the Novel? Narrative Literature in the Turing Universe
    (2003)
    by Espen Aarseth
    edited by Franco Morretti
  • Aporia and Epiphany in "Doom" and "The Speaking Clock": The Temporality of Ergodic Art
    (1999)
    by Espen Aarseth
    edited by Marie L Ryan
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