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Each student should select one article from the list below and put your name and today's date (whatever date today may be) AT THE END OF IT of it IN CAPITAL LETTERS AND BLUE FONT. During the appropriate week, complete the reading, write a summary of the reading, and also post it ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL BLOG. All postings should appear before class. Each article may be assigned to one student only, so choose early and choose wisely. You can change your mind later, but your choices will then be limited only to those articles as yet unclaimed. However, new articles will be added by me as they are located throughout the semester. (Feel free to let me know if you find something appropriate, but DO NOT POST IT ON THESE PAGES - I WILL POST IF APPROPRIATE).



TELLING, HEARING, AND LIVING STORIES: TEXTUALITY AND NARRATIVITY IN RELIGION AND VIRTUAL REALITY

  • Anderson, J. “The Internet and Islam's New Interpreters.” In New Media in the Muslim World: The Emerging Public Sphere. D. Eickleman, ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. 41-55. [I do have a copy of this in my office; also available via interlibrary loan]
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  • Armstrong, Nancy S, Aaron Spiegel, and John Wimmer. “Information Technology in Congregations.” The Christian Century, February 7-14, 2001. 20-23. Available at: http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=2083. Accessed January 14, 2008. ASHLEY MAY (blue font not available)


  • Colhour, D. “McLuhan and a Critical Electronic Ethos: Contexts in Collision Or Harmony?” In Critical Thinking and the Bible in the Age of Media. C. Ess, ed. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2004. 187-197. [Available via interlibrary loan]




  • Ess, Charles. “The Word Online? Text and Image, Authority and Spirituality in the Age of the Internet.” Special Issue: "The Net: New Apprentices and Old Masters / Nouveaux Horizons, Vielles Hégémonies," Mots Pluriels et Grands Themes de Notre Temps. Revue Électronique de Lettres á Caractére International. Vol. 19. October 2001. Available at: http://motspluriels.arts.uwa.edu.au/MP1901ce.html. Accessed January 15, 2008.


  • Fisher, M. "Church in Cyberspace; Its Sacred Writ is on the Net. Its Lawyers Are on the Case." The Washington Post. C:01. August 19, 2005. [Available online for $3.95 at The Washington Post archives; also available online elsewhere for free if you can locate it] Tim Schmitz


  • Hanas, Jim. “The Story Doesn’t Care: An Interview with Sean Stewart.” Encyclopedia Hanasiana [Blog for Freelance Writer Jim Hanas]. January 25, 2006. Available at: http://www.hanasiana.com/archives/001117.html. Accessed February 12, 2008. NIKKI QUARRIER



  • Mullins, Phil. “Sacred Text in the Sea of Texts: The Bible in North American Electronic Culture. In Philosophical Perspectives on Computer-Mediated Communication. C. Ess, ed. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1996. [page numbers?] [I have a copy of this book]


  • Ryan, Marie-Laure. “Interactive Drama: Narrativity in a Highly Interactive Environment.” MFS Modern Fiction Studies. Vol. 43, No. 3, Fall 1997. 677-707.

  • Ryan, Marie-Laure. “Immersion vs. Interactivity: Virtual Reality and Literary Theory.”SubStance. Issue 89. Vol. 28, No. 2), 1999. 110-137.

  • Wan Ho, Che. “CHANT (CHinese ANcient Texts): A Comprehensive Database of All Ancient Chinese Texts Up to 600 AD” Journal of Digital Information. 3:2, 2002. Available at: <http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/issue/view/14>. Accessed January 18, 2008.



  • Wittern, Christian. "Chinese-Buddhist Texts for the New Millennium: The Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association (CBETA) and its Digital Tripitaka". Journal of Digital Information. 3:2, 2002. Available at: http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/issue/view/14. Accessed January 18, 2008. PETER MOZENBECKER



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