rhizomes.04 spring 2002
Cyberfeminisms
Introduction
Radhika Gajjala
Gendering Processes within Technological Environments:
A Cyberfeminist Issue
Radhika Gajjala and Annapurna Mamidipudi
Thinking Through the Cybernetic Body: Popular Cybernetics
and Feminism
Susanna Paasonen
Buffy Wars: The Next Generation
Paula Graham
A Modem of One's Own: The Subject of Cyberfeminism
Jodey Castricano
Congregating Women: Reading 3rd Wave Feminist Practices
in Subcultural Production
Doreen Piano
The Laugh of the Modem: Interactive Technologies
and l'ecriture feminine
Michelle Kendrick
Cyborgian Voices: Vignettes of
Virtual Identity
Kristine Blair, Angela Haas, and Davin Heckman
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