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Alternation 9,2 (2002) Humanities Computing |
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ARTICLES- Graham Stewart, Introduction | PDF
- C.S. de Beer, Inventive Intellectual Adventures in Cyberspace | PDF
- Rita Wilson, The Space(s) of Hypertext Fiction | PDF
- Susan Spearey, Bridging Distances, Breaking Boundaries: Teaching South African Literature in Canada with the Aid of Web CT (Course Tools) Technology | PDF
- Harriet Deacon, Menssink on Trial: An Eighteenth-century Court Case and a Multimedia Tutorial | PDF
- Anand Lutchmiah Naidoo, William Gibson: From Prescience to Pastiche | PDF
- Dale Peters, Digital Libraries: Preserving Information Resources for Contemporary South African Culture and Scholarship | PDF
- Karen de Wet and Theo Bothma, Implementing a Digital Library for Afrikaans Poetry I: Theoretical Foundations | PDF
- Theo Bothma, Karen de Wet and Paul Bothma, Implementing a Digital Library for Afrikaans Poetry II: Technical Issues | PDF
- Beatriz Resende, “Cyberspace, South” Internet and Cultural Studies in Brazil | PDF
- Joan Conolly, Memory, Media and Research: Mnemonic Oral-style, Rhythmo-stylistics and the Computer | PDF
- Kalpana Hiralal, The Myth of the ‘Asiatic Menace’ in Post War Natal (1918-1924) | PDF
- Kwame Owusu-Ampomah, Being an African in the Twenty-first Century and the Prospects for Africa’s Progress | PDF
- Veena Lutchman, Colonial Cousins in Poetry | PDF
- Ayub Sheik, ‘I feel like hollerin but the town is too small’: A Biographical Study of Wopko Jensma | PDF
- Rembrandt Klopper, eCommunication and the Theory of the Optimisation of Human Communication | PDF
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES- Mogomme Masoga, The Role of African Intellectuals in the Reconstruction of the African Social Fabric (The Quest for Nation Building) | PDF
- Shane Moran, Identikit: The Politics of Critical Thought | PDF
BOOK REVIEWS- J. Edward Chamberlin, Oral Traditions; Marcel Jousse: The Parallel Rhythmic Recitatives of the Rabbis of Israel: Genre of the Maxim | PDF
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