Reload : rethinking women + cyberculture
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Reload : rethinking women + cyberculture
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Physical Description |
xiv, 581 sivua : kuvitettu |
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Language |
English |
Language of Original Work |
English |
Publisher |
Cambridge (Mass.) :
MIT Press,
cop. 2002.
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Subjects | |
Additional Information | edited by Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth |
ISBN |
0-262-06227-5 kovakantinen 0-262-56150-6 pehmeäkantinen |
Uncontrolled Title |
Women's cyberfiction : an introduction : women using technology (Learning about) machine sex (fiction) Trouble and her friends [excerpt] (fiction ). Striking cyborgs : reworking the "human" The ship who sang (fiction ). Entrada (fiction ). A cyberroom of one's own (criticism) The ethical dimensions of cyberfeminism (criticism) The five wives of Ibn Dadlan : women's collaborative fiction on Antonio Banderas web sites (criticism) Correspondence [excerpt] (fiction) Doing it digitally : Rosalind Brodsky and the art of virtual female subjectivity (criticism) Virtually visible : female cyberbodies and the medical imagination (criticism) No woman born (fiction ). (Re)reading queerly : science fiction, feminism, and the defamilirisation of gender (criticism) After/images of identity : gender, technology, and identity politics (criticism) Shooting up heroines (criticism) Girl erupted (criticism) Cyborg feminism : the science fiction of Octavia E. Butler and Gloria Anzaldúa (criticism) Speech sounds (fiction) Virtual girl [excerpt] (fiction) Hyperbodies, hyperknowledge : women in games, women in cyberpunk, and strategies of resistance (criticism) Proxies [excerpt] (fiction) "The postproduction of the human heart" : desire, identification, and virtual embodiment in feminist narratives of cyberspace (criticism) A real girl (fiction) Assembling bodies in cybespace : technologies, bodies, and sexual difference (criticism) Shockingly tech-splicit . the performance politic sof orlan and other cyborgs (criticism) The girl who was plugged in (fiction) |