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| Material Type: | Fiction |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Mary Flanagan; Austin Booth |
| ISBN: | 0262062275 9780262062275 0262561506 9780262561501 |
| OCLC Number: | 48435053 |
| Description: | xiv, 581 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction / Austin Booth, Mary Flanagan -- Women's cyberfiction : an introduction / Austin Booth -- (Learning about) machine sex / Candas Jane Dorsey -- Trouble and her friends / Melissa Scott -- Striking cyborgs : reworking the "human" in Marge Piercy's He, she and it / Heather Hicks -- The ship who sang / Anne McCaffrey -- Entrada / Mary Rosenblum -- A cyberroom of one's own / Sarah Stein -- The ethical dimension of cyberfeminism / Alison Adam -- The five wives of Ibn Fadlan : women's collaborative fiction on Antonio Banderas web sites / Sharon Cumberland -- Correspondence / Sue Thomas -- Doing it digitally : Rosalind Brodsky and the art of virtual female subjectivity / Jyanni Steffensen -- Virtually visable : female cyberbodies and the medical imagination / Julie Doyle, Kate O'Riordan -- No woman born / C.L. Moore -- (Re)reading queerly : science fiction, feminism, and the defamiliarization of gender / Veronica Hollinger -- After/images of identity : gender, technology, and identity politics / Lisa Nakamura -- Shooting up heroines / Bernadette Wegenstein -- Girl erupted / Rajani Sudan -- Cyborg feminism : the science fiction of Octavia E. Butler and Gloria Anzaldúa / Catherine S. Ramírez -- Speech sounds / Octavia E. Butler -- Virtual girl / Amy Thomson -- Hyperbodies, hyperknowledge : women in games, women in cyberpunk, and strategies of resistance / Mary Flanagan -- Proxies / Laura F. Mixon -- "The postproduction of the human heart" : desire, identification, and virtual embodiment in feminist narratives of cyberspace / Thomas Foster -- A real girl / Shariann Lewitt -- Assembling bodies in cyberspace : technologies, bodies, and sexual difference / Dianne Currier -- Shockingly tech-splicit : the performance politics of Orlan, and other cyborgs / Theresa M. Senft -- The girl who was plugged in / James Tiptree Jr. (Alice B. Sheldon). |
| Responsibility: | edited by Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth. |
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