Pragmatism versus Artificial Art: Computer Stories

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Pragmatism versus Artificial Art: Computer Stories. / Leeker, Martina.
Americanisms: Discourses of Exception, Exclusion, Exchange ; [conference on "Americanisms" at the University of Bayreuth between January 30 and February 1, 2008]. Hrsg. / Michael Steppat. Heidelberg: Winter Universitätsverlag, 2009. S. 67-84 (American Studies; Band 173).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschung

Harvard

Leeker, M 2009, Pragmatism versus Artificial Art: Computer Stories. in M Steppat (Hrsg.), Americanisms: Discourses of Exception, Exclusion, Exchange ; [conference on "Americanisms" at the University of Bayreuth between January 30 and February 1, 2008]. American Studies, Bd. 173, Winter Universitätsverlag, Heidelberg, S. 67-84.

APA

Leeker, M. (2009). Pragmatism versus Artificial Art: Computer Stories. In M. Steppat (Hrsg.), Americanisms: Discourses of Exception, Exclusion, Exchange ; [conference on "Americanisms" at the University of Bayreuth between January 30 and February 1, 2008] (S. 67-84). (American Studies; Band 173). Winter Universitätsverlag.

Vancouver

Leeker M. Pragmatism versus Artificial Art: Computer Stories. in Steppat M, Hrsg., Americanisms: Discourses of Exception, Exclusion, Exchange ; [conference on "Americanisms" at the University of Bayreuth between January 30 and February 1, 2008]. Heidelberg: Winter Universitätsverlag. 2009. S. 67-84. (American Studies).

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