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BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY
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Joseph Tabbi
Chicago/ *USA 1960
1983
B.A., English, m.c.l.
B.S., engineering physics
Cornell University/NY
1985
M.A., English
University of Toronto
1990
Ph.D., English & American Literature
University of Toronto
Assoc. Professor of English, University of Illinois, Chicago
Assist. Professor of English, Kansas State University (Fall 1991 - Spring 1995)
Fulbright Professor, Universität Hamburg (1993/1994)
Founder and editor of the "electronic book review"
www.altx.com/ebr
Author of "Cognitive Fictions" and "Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk". Co-editor, with Michael Wutz, of "Reading Matters: Narrative in the New Media Ecology". Teaches English and New Media Writing at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
WORK IN PROGRESS
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Afterword for "Agape' Agape (the last fiction by William Gaddis)"; introduction and headnotes to "Gaddis's collected non-fiction. The Rush for Second Place: Essays and Occasional Writings" (2 vols., Viking/Penguin Twentieth Century Classics series)
BOOK PUBLICATIONS
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2002
"Cognitive Fictions", Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
1997
"Reading Matters: Narrative in the New Media Ecology", Ithaca: Cornell University Press (co-editor and co-author of introduction)
1995
"Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk", Ithaca: Cornell University Press
ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS
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"Matter Into Imagination", essay for a Dalkey Archive Press online casebook (accepted March 2002) on Gilbert Sorrentino's "Imaginary Qualities of Actual Things"
"Narrative", in: "Unspun: The Web, Language, Culture", New York: NYU Press, 2000
"Amerika, Ink", feature essay on Mark Amerika and "PHONE:E:ME", an electronic installation at the Walker Art Center (July 1999)
http://phoneme.walkerart.org./tabbi.html
(Webby Award nominee, judged by Laurie Anderson, 2000)
"The Pyndustry in Warwick", Studies in the Novel 30, 1998: pp. 438-443
"Solitary Inventions: David Markson at the End of the Line", Modern Fiction Studies 43, 1997: pp. 745-772
"Hypertext Hotel Lautréamont", SubStance 82, 1997: pp. 34-55
"The Art of Gluing: An Electronic Interview With Gregory Ulmer". Weber Studies, Winter 1997: pp. 44-55 - a reduced version of: "Project for a New Consultancy", The Electronic Book Review - ebr, Spring 1996
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