Drucker, 2019 - Google Patents
Site Unscene: Medial Ideology and the Literary Interface.Drucker, 2019
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- 1448361369826532249
- Author
- Drucker J
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- Publication venue
- Australian Literary Studies
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The article offers information related to the medial ideology and the literary interface. It mentions function in the workings of literature which can be understood as the staging and presentation of literary activity within a networked environment. It also mentions that …
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