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| | Diane Gromala’s response (excerpt) |
 | | First, beginning with text, Seaman seems to refer to it not in the sense of reading for an author's intent, but in the sense of textuality, an open, infinite process that is meaning-generating and subverting. |
 | | The technological properties of emergence that Seaman alludes to could be a compelling extension of Jacques Derrida's "other" ways of writing and reading, where we take seriously "other" logics of the structure of signification. |
 | | Seaman's work with technological emergence, it seems to me, could be a quite compelling part of looking at textuality in this way, because it could make us aware of "other" aspects of text. |
| www.electronicbookreview.com /thread/firstperson/gromalar2 (234 words) |
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