Like many hyptertext narratives, My Body relies on linking parts of a greater story through layers of code and html pages. Again I find myself returning to the quote from the textbook's chapter on hypertext, how "the subjective experience of human consciousness is messier" than a linear and orderly progression, and "memories of past and projects of the future interpellate our experience of everyday life". The narrator of My Body carries her body with her through everyday life, and Jackson has designed the work so that readers can explore the narrator's connections to her body and her consciousness in that body through nonlinear, disordered memories. The textbook also mentions "narrative structure". I think the way in which Jackson invites readers into the narrator's digital body is an extremely important part of the text working as it does, similar to how Sunshine 69 brings readers to the specific accounts of different characters, or Entre Ville invites readers into the neighborhood through different objects and windows. What I mean to say is that the medium and method a hypertext author choses to convey their work greatly effects the outcome of the work, and I feel that greatly with My Body a W
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Sunday, February 15, 2026
My Body a Wonderkammer and Hypertext Fiction
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I think the quote you pulled from the book is exactly why I feel this medium is so effective at telling personal stories. Messiness, subjectivity, and piecemeal information is about as human as you can get. Completely altering the flow of a narrative to be given in those "messy" pieces is an honesty that is difficult to emulate otherwise.
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