Connectivity, Critique + Creativity
CYBERFEMINISM
eds Susan Hawthorne + Renate Klein
 
CyberFeminism: CONTENTS

Susan
Hawthorne

Introduction

Renate
Klein

 
Connectivity

Bandana
Pattanaik

The Third Space: Women and the Internet in the Developing World

WomenClick: Feminism and the Internet

Jo Sutton +
Scarlett Pollock

Laurel
Guymer

On-line Teaching: No Fear of Flying in Cyberspace

Email Forums and Women's Studies: The Example of WMST-L

Joan
Korenman

Alesia
Montgomery

Everyday Use: Women, Work and Online "Play"

Connectivity: Cultural Practice of the Powerful or Subversion from the Margins?

Susan
Hawthorne

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Critique

Beth
Stafford

Information for People or Profits?

The Internet and the Global Prostitution Industry

Donna
Hughes

Renate
Klein

If you're a Cyborg rather than a Goddess will the Patriarchy go away?

Cyborgs, Virtual Bodies and Organic Bodies: Theoretical Feminist Responses

Susan
Hawthorne

Josie
Arnold

Feminist Poetics and Cybercolonisation

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Creativity

Why Virtual Reality?

Miriam
English

Kathy
Mueller

The Nickelodeon Days of Cyberspace

Cyberfiction: A Fictional Journey into Cyberspace

Beryl
Fletcher

Heather Kaufmann +
Virginia Westwood

Making a Multimedia Title

Fiction and Interactive Multimedia

Carmel
Bird

Suniti
Namjoshi

A Meme of Great Power or
What the God Vishnu has to do with the Internet

Other Locations:
A Hypertext Fable and Some Explanation

Suniti
Namjoshi

Susan
Hawthorne

Unstopped mouths and Infinite Appetites: Developing a Hypertext of Lesbian Culture

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