Kathleen Fitzpatrick

Promotion Dossier (2009-2010)

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Planned Obsolescence My most recent book project, Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy, focuses on the social, intellectual,...
Pearson Custom Library Introduction to Literature I have served since 2003 as a member of the editorial board of the Pearson Custom Library Introduction to Literature,...
The Anxiety of Obsolescence The Anxiety of Obsolescence: The American Novel in the Age of Television was published by Vanderbilt University Press in 2006....
  • Tune In, Turn On: The Novel, the Family, and the Plug-In DrugOctober 2009

    Tune In, Turn On: The Novel, the Family, and the Plug-In Drug

    This article, forthcoming (December 2009) in an online casebook from Dalkey Archive Press on Curtis White’s...
  • The Literary Machine: Blogging the Literature Course*October 2009

    The Literary Machine: Blogging the Literature Course*

    This essay, commissioned and written during summer 2006, is forthcoming (December 2009) in a volume edited...
  • CommentPress: New (Social) Structures for New (Networked) Texts**October 2007

    CommentPress: New (Social) Structures for New (Networked) Texts**

    This article was originally released in draft form on MediaCommons, and then after review was published...
  • MediaCommons: Scholarly Publishing in the Age of the Internet**March 2007

    MediaCommons: Scholarly Publishing in the Age of the Internet**

    This article, which focuses on the genesis and development of the MediaCommons project, was published as...
  • The Pleasure of the Blog: The Early Novel, the Serial, and the Narrative Archive*February 2007

    The Pleasure of the Blog: The Early Novel, the Serial, and the Narrative Archive*

    This article, published in the volume Blogtalks Reloaded: Social Software Research and Cases (eds. Thomas N....
  • On the Future of Academic Publishing, Peer Review, and Tenure Requirements**January 2006

    On the Future of Academic Publishing, Peer Review, and Tenure Requirements**

    This essay, commissioned by The Valve, represents my first foray into substantive writing about the digital...
  • Performing Don DeLillo:  Theatricality, Subjectivity, and the Borders of GenreOctober 2005

    Performing Don DeLillo: Theatricality, Subjectivity, and the Borders of Genre

    This article, which was published in a special issue of the French journal Profils américains on...
  • The Exhaustion of Literature:  Novels, Computers, and the Threat of Obsolescence*November 2002

    The Exhaustion of Literature: Novels, Computers, and the Threat of Obsolescence*

    This article, published in the Fall 2002 issue of Contemporary Literature, explores representations of the sentient,...
  • The Unmaking of History:  Baseball, Cold War, UnderworldOctober 2002

    The Unmaking of History: Baseball, Cold War, Underworld

    This article, published in UnderWords: Perspectives on Don DeLillo’s Underworld (ed. Joseph Dewey and Steven Kellman;...
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    Responses to Planned Obsolescence

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    Miscellaneous Responses

  • Critical Responses

    Responses to MediaCommons

  • Critical Responses

    Responses to The Anxiety of Obsolescence

  • Books

    Planned Obsolescence

  • Articles

    Tune In, Turn On: The Novel, the Family, and the Plug-In Drug

  • Articles

    The Literary Machine: Blogging the Literature Course*

  • Multimedia

    Planned Obsolescence

  • Multimedia

    MediaCommons

  • Multimedia

    Machines

  • Notes

    On Teaching Infinite Jest**

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    In Memoriam**

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    Peer-to-Peer Review and the Future of Scholarly Authority

  • Reviews

    Lawrence Lessig, Remix

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    Peer-to-Peer Review**

  • Lectures

    Annenberg Research Park Colloquium, USC

  • Notes

    Obsolescence

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    Tulane Digital Trends, Tulane University

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    Jon Ippolito and Craig Dietrich, “ThoughtMesh”

  • Notes

    Author Response to Reviews of The Anxiety of Obsolescence

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