Digital Humanities Seminar, University of Kansas, Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities & Hall Center for the Humanities, March 25, 2015: http://idrh.ku.edu Élika Ortega is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Kansas.Part of the inter-institutional collaborative project Hispanic Legacies in Electronic Literature, in this presentation Élika Ortega proposes a juxtaposition between Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges’ imagined figures of infinity such as The Library of Babel, The Aleph, and The Book of Sand and contemporary examples of Electronic Literature (E-Lit) that analogously and literally enact endlessness in reading and writing. Media figures of infinity (as Ortega terms the conceptual and structural strategies...
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Boston University. University Professors Program Senior theses.PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Librar...
The growing capacity of digital encoding and storage has opened up vast new avenues for the archivin...
Jorge Luis Borges often consulted Mathematics and Imagination, by E. Kasner and J. Newman, where set...
<p>These are the slides for my presentation at the Hall Center for the Humanities at the University ...
Discusses that the writings of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), seen as the source ...
textThese pages propose a literary genealogy that emerges in Latin America with the Modernismo move...
Jorge Luis Borges integrated in his work a large amount of metaphysical challenges, especially his o...
Last year I presented at ELO, in Ireland, the Artistic piece Bastard a digital fiction that combin...
This essay, from a series of studies on the notion of space in J. L. Borges’ short-stories, investig...
The role of infinity as an antagonist in Jorge Luis Borges\u27s oeuvre is undeniable. His stories in...
The creation of digital literature in Portuguese and Spanish has shown a constant engagement with fl...
Building (Un)Continuity in Latin American E-Lit Panelists: Claudia Kozak, Rodolfo Mata, Leonardo Flo...
Tar for Mortar offers an in-depth exploration of one of literature’s greatest tricksters, Jorge Luis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In 1955, Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges was appoin...
My dissertation is a study in contemporary book history. In it, I read a series of writers and colle...
Boston University. University Professors Program Senior theses.PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Librar...
The growing capacity of digital encoding and storage has opened up vast new avenues for the archivin...
Jorge Luis Borges often consulted Mathematics and Imagination, by E. Kasner and J. Newman, where set...