The Rhetoric of Liberation
"The rhetoric of hypertext--and all of us who work in hypertext are guilty of this exaggeration--tends to be a rhetoric of liberation. We sometimes talk as if the goal of electronic writing were to set the reader free from all the arbitrary fixity and stability of print culture. In fact, hypertext simply entangles the reader in nets or networks of a different order." (Jay David Bolter "Literature in the Electronic Writing Space" ).
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