Women Writers and the Restive Text: Feminism, Experimental Writing and Hypertext
Critical Writing
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1996
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6(2) January 1996
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...hypertext would seem to provide a means by which to explore new possibilites for writing, notwithstanding an aversion among many women to computer technologies and progras thought to be products of masculinist habits of mind.
My argument is not that the print authors I discuss here would be better served by the hypertext medium, but that their writing is in many respects hypetextual in principle and bears relation to discourses of many women writers now working in hypertext.
Works referenced:
Title | Author | Year |
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afternoon, a story | Michael Joyce | 1990 |
Forward Anywhere | Judy Malloy, Cathy Marshall | 1995 |
its name was Penelope | Judy Malloy | 1989 |
Izme Pass | Carolyn Guyer, Martha Petry | 1991 |
My Name is Scibe | Judy Malloy | 1994 |
Patchwork Girl | Shelley Jackson | 1995 |
WOE | Michael Joyce | 1991 |
Critical writing that references this:
Title | Author | Publisher | Year |
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Pushing Back: Living and Writing in Broken Space | Stuart Moulthrop | MFS Modern Fiction Studies | 1997 |