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On the Pleasures of Pre-Internet Fandom
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Lisa Levy
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When an Internet Skeptic Takes to Twitter
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Sven Birkerts
| July 18, 2016
When Online Friendships Falter In Real Life
We're All Greater or Lesser Frauds on the Internet
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Ann Leary
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How Writing About Pit Bulls Led to Death Threats, Online and IRL
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| June 24, 2016
On the Literature of Cyborgs, Robots, and Other Automata
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Michael Peck
| April 21, 2016
A Way Forward for Literary Activism in the Digital Age
Moving Beyond the the Binary of "With Us or Against Us"
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Christopher Soto
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Thomas Piketty: Why Save the Bankers?
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The Modern Sisyphus: Albert Camus Goes Online
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How Social Networks Play Favorites
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We Are Being Watched
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