International Electronic Literature by Women Authors 1986-2021

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This collection includes electronic literature, new media artworks and critical writing created by women. There are works that are related to psychological, political and ethic issues, cyberfeminism, women and new technologies, women networks, gender issues, women/men/LGBT rights, queer theory, embodiment, affect and relationships in cyberspace in online communication.

People:

Namesort descending Residency
Alex Saum-Pascual
Berkeley , CA
United States
California US
Alison Clifford
Glasgow
United Kingdom
GB
Allison Parrish
New York , NY
United States
New York US
Amaranth Borsuk
Amelia Sanz
Madrid
Spain
ES
Amira Hanafi
Cairo
Egypt
EG
Ana Gago
Anastasia Salter
Baltimore
United States
US
Anna Gibbs
Sydney
Australia
AU
Asunción López-Varela Azcárate
Madrid
Spain
ES
Belén Gache
Madrid
Spain
ES
Caitlin Fisher
Toronto
Canada
CA
Carmen Ortega Graciano
Christine Wilks
United Kingdom
GB
Christine Wilks
United Kingdom
GB
Claudia Kozak
Buenos Aires
Argentina
AR
Dene Grigar
Vancouver , WA
United States
Washington US
Dolores Romero López
Madrid
Spain
ES
Dolores Romero López
Madrid
Spain
ES
Donna Haraway
United States
US
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Critical Writing:

Titlesort descending Author Year
Interculturas, transliteraturas Michel Espagnes, Amelia Sanz 2008
X0y1 #ensayos sobre género y ciberespacio Remedios Zafra 2010
"Of Dolls and Monsters": An Interview with Shelley Jackson Rita Raley 2002
Androids, Gynoids and Cyborgs: Applying Bem's Theory of Psychological Androgyny to CyberFeminist Reader-Response Criticism María Goicoechea 2007
Broméliacées: Translating Bromeliads as Transliterature Loss Pequeño Glazier 2012
Ciberfeminismo : de VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks Remedios Zafra
Ciberfeminismo: Teoría y práctica Maya Zalbidea Paniagua 2012
Close Reading of Stephanie Strickland, Cyntia Lawson Jaramillo and Paul Ryan’s slippingglimpse Maya Zalbidea Paniagua 2019
Comparative Analysis of the Cyberfeminist Hyperfiction and New Media Art work: Francesca da Rimini’s Dollspace Maya Zalbidea Paniagua 2011
Comparative Analysis of the Cyberfeminist Hyperfiction and New Media Art work: Francesca da Rimini’s Dollspace Maya Zalbidea Paniagua 2011
Cyberfeminist Theories and the Benefits of Teaching Cyberfeminist Literature Maya Zalbidea Paniagua 2012
De-centering Anglo-American E-lit: Feminist Approaches, en español. A Retro/activist (Self)Study. Tina Escaja 2020
Digital Ekphrasis and the Uncanny: Toward a Poetics of Augmented Reality Robert Fletcher 2017
Electronic Literature Publishing in Europe: Sample Cases from Finland Raine Koskimaa 2010
Exploiting Hypertext’s Potential for Teaching Gender Studies Maya Zalbidea Paniagua 2012
Género y ciberespacio. Ciberfeminismo y cibercultura Laura Borràs Castanyer 2008
Género, tecnología e internet en Latinoamérica: fracturas y vigencias del formato digital. Tina Escaja 2012
Getting in on the Ground Floor: A Hazy History of How and Why We Banded Together J. R. Carpenter 2007
Hacia una nueva historia de la poesía hispánica: Escritura tecnetoesquelética e hipertexto en poetas contemporáneas en la red. Tina Escaja 2003
Humor — Technology — Gender, Digital Language Art and Diabolic Poetics Friedrich W. Block 2007
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Organizations:

Namesort descending Location
Complutense University of Madrid
Complutense University of Madrid
Av Séneca, 2
28040 Madrid , MD
Spain
Madrid ES
Universitat de Barcelona
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 585
08007 Barcelona
Spain
ES
University of Bergen, Electronic Literature Research Group
University of Bergen, Institute for Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies
HF-bygget, Sydnesplassen 7
NO-5020 Bergen
Norway
NO
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