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Essays exploring the role of markup in contemporary discourse.

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"From A to is a marvelous conception—notably good, in essay after essay, at constructing and mining a developmental history of web technologies. Bradley Dilger and Jeff Rice have assembled a remarkably thoughtful community of thinkers." —Stuart Muolthrop, University of Baltimore



Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Making a Vocabulary for

Bradley Dilger and Jeff Rice

1. Tarrying with the : The Emergence of Control through Protoco

Thomas Rickert

2. : Exploring Rhetorical Convergences in Transmedia Writing

Sarah J. Arroyo

3. alt: Accessible Web Design or Token Gesture?

Colleen A. Reilly

4. English

Jeff Rice

5. A Style Guide to the Secrets of

Brendan Riley

6. An Accidental Imperative: The Menacing Presence of

Brian Willems

7. The Evil Tags, and : Two Icons of Early HTML, and Why Some People Love to Hate Them

Bob Whipple

8. ing Representations of the Web

Michelle Glaros

9. Breaking All the Rules: Using to Create Space in Online Writing Environments

Matthew K. Gold

10. Body on : Coding Subjectivity

Jennifer L. Bay

11. : "Invisible" Code and the Mystique of Web Writing

Helen J. Burgess

12. From Cyberspaces to Cyberplaces: , Narrative, and the Psychology of Place

Rudy McDaniel and Sae Lynne Schatz

13. ing the Grid

Bradley Dilger

Afterword. : Casuistic Code

Cynthia Haynes

Contributors

Index

From A to A Keywords of Markup

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    Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
    Publication Date: 29/11/2010
    ISBN13: 9780816666096, 978-0816666096
    ISBN10: 0816666091

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Essays exploring the role of markup in contemporary discourse.

    Trade Review

    "From A to is a marvelous conception—notably good, in essay after essay, at constructing and mining a developmental history of web technologies. Bradley Dilger and Jeff Rice have assembled a remarkably thoughtful community of thinkers." —Stuart Muolthrop, University of Baltimore



    Table of Contents

    Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: Making a Vocabulary for

    Bradley Dilger and Jeff Rice

    1. Tarrying with the : The Emergence of Control through Protoco

    Thomas Rickert

    2. : Exploring Rhetorical Convergences in Transmedia Writing

    Sarah J. Arroyo

    3. alt: Accessible Web Design or Token Gesture?

    Colleen A. Reilly

    4. English

    Jeff Rice

    5. A Style Guide to the Secrets of

    Brendan Riley

    6. An Accidental Imperative: The Menacing Presence of

    Brian Willems

    7. The Evil Tags, and : Two Icons of Early HTML, and Why Some People Love to Hate Them

    Bob Whipple

    8. ing Representations of the Web

    Michelle Glaros

    9. Breaking All the Rules: Using to Create Space in Online Writing Environments

    Matthew K. Gold

    10. Body on : Coding Subjectivity

    Jennifer L. Bay

    11. : "Invisible" Code and the Mystique of Web Writing

    Helen J. Burgess

    12. From Cyberspaces to Cyberplaces: , Narrative, and the Psychology of Place

    Rudy McDaniel and Sae Lynne Schatz

    13. ing the Grid

    Bradley Dilger

    Afterword. : Casuistic Code

    Cynthia Haynes

    Contributors

    Index

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