ENG 2230: Introduction to Electronic Literature

This course focuses on digital literature, which arises from a creative engagement with digital technologies, resulting in language-driven works that incorporate computation, animation, multimedia integration, interactivity, and/or networking and depart from the constraints and culture of the (printed/virtual) page. This course will introduce you to the history and main genres and practices of the field of digital literature.

This course will satisfy:

  • Gen Ed requirements: Humanity and Its Systems (HUM) and Literary Studies (LS),
  • Requirements for the AI Humanities Minor, and
  • Everyone who takes it. 

The course will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30-10:45 am in Sanford Hall 206.

Created and taught by Leonardo Flores.

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Published: Feb 16, 2026 2:15pm

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