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Through the Portal, and What Michael Joyce Found There
- Configurations
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 29, Number 2, Spring 2021
- pp. 179-199
- 10.1353/con.2021.0011
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ABSTRACT:
Reading the transmedial oeuvre of Michael Joyce, this essay traces shifts in literary culture—and, potentially, the literary imagination—in the digital era. Using John Cayley's theorizing on digital language art as a critical intertext, I view Joyce's ambivalent place in digital-literary studies through the figure of the portal, which serves equally in his writing as a mode of escape and confinement. Against more common reception narratives for Joyce, I suggest that his putative "hypertextuality" is incidental rather than integral to his poetics, serving as just another mode of seeing into, and moving through, moments of imaginative experience.