Archive Fever in a Typingspace: Physicality, Digital Storage, and the Online Presence of Derek Motion

Authors

  • Sally Evans

Keywords:

Jacques Derrida, George p. Landow, archive, hypermedia, hypertext, Derek Motion, poetry, blog writing

Abstract

This paper analyses the divergences between Derrida's notion of the archive and hypermedia theory as it emerges in the late twentieth century through the writings of George P. Landow. The online presence of Australian poet Derek Motion is examined in order to demonstrate the distinction between the physicalised archive and the virtual electronic space of hypertexts, and to explicate some of the issues of legitimacy that exist around electronic texts.

Author Biography

  • Sally Evans
    PhD student Faculty of Creative Arts University of Wollongong

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Published

2011-09-22

How to Cite

Archive Fever in a Typingspace: Physicality, Digital Storage, and the Online Presence of Derek Motion. (2011). Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 11(1). https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/JASAL/article/view/9798