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CYBERFEMINISM
CONNECTIVITY, CRITIQUE AND CREATIVITY |
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Susan Hawthorne (Editor), Renate D. Klein (Editor), Renate Klein |
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Paperback |
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£17.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
187555968X |
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9781875559688 |
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SPINIFEX PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 January, 1999 |
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434 |
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An international anthology by feminists working in the field of electronic publishing, electronic activism, electronic data delivery, multimedia production, virtual reality creation, developing programs or products electronically, as well as those developing critiques of electronic culture. This collection explores what the possibilities are for feminists and for feminism. It also grapples with the pitfalls of the medium. The book, however, does not assume that the technology in itself is negative, but rather how it is used is open to critique. This leaves open the possibility of feminists having an impact on the way the technologies develop. The book includes connecting HTML with poetry, developing resources for Women's Studies and libraries, on-line, CD-ROM and VRML developments. The book has markets across trade and educational sectors and could be used at secondary and tertiary levels. |
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Australia |
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Spinifex Press |
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