Hyperrhiz 15

Rime of the Reagan Library: Remixing Digital Literature as a Critical Method

Richard Ness

Margaret Bertucci Hamper

Lauren Gottlieb-Miller


Citation: Ness, Richard, Margaret Bertucci Hamper and Lauren Gottlieb-Miller. “Rime of the Reagan Library: Remixing Digital Literature as a Critical Method.” Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures, no. 15, 2016. doi:10.20415/hyp/015.e04

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Authors' Note: We'd like to thank James Brown, Jr. for his guidance and feedback on this project.

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