Hypertextual Derrida, Poststructuralist Nelson?
The Definition of Hypertext and Its History as a Concept
- History of the Concept of Hypertext
- Annotation in a Print Text
- Roland Barthes and the Writerly Text
- Reading and Writing in a Hypertext Environment
Other Convergences: Intertextuality, Multivocality, and De-Centeredness
- Jacques Derrida: Textual Openness and Assemblage
- Hypertext and Intertextuality
- Mikhail Bakhtin: Hypertext and Multivocality
- Hypertext and De-Centering
Vannevar Bush and the Idea of Hypertext
Virtuality
The Network Paradigm
Hypertext in Context of Earlier Information Regimes
Bibliography
Updates, Related Materials, and Plans for Hypertext 2.0
- So What's Has Happened Since 1992?
- The Death of Intermedia and the Migration to Storyspace
- Webs Created by Students Since the Publication of Hypertext
- World Wide Web Versions of Materials Described in Hypertext
- Hypertext as Urban Paradigm: the Kasimir-Migrayrou Pompidou Center Project
- Hypertext in Hypertext
- Hyper/Text/Theory
- Translations of Hypertext