Books read, December 2008

Dec 31, 2008 23:59

Douglas Adams. The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.
Charles Dickens. Bleak House. AT LAST I HAVE DEFEATED YOU, NOVEL OF LONGNESS.
Bruce Kinloch. Sauce for the Mongoose.
William Poundstone. Prisoner's Dilemma: John von Neumann, Game Theory, and the Puzzle of the Bomb.
Don Watson. On Indignation.

Books borrowed
Camille Bacon-Smith. Science fiction culture.
Bernard Frank Batto. Studies on Women At Mari.
Rhiannon Bury. Cyberspaces of their own: female fandoms online.
Michael Carr-Gregg. The Princess Bitchface Syndrome.
Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise (eds). Wired women: gender and new realities in cyberspace.
Rachel Dwyer. What Do Hindus Believe?.
Jonathan Gray, Cornel Sandvoss, and C. Lee Harrington (eds). Fandom: identities and communities in a mediated world.
Cheryl Harris and Alison Alexander (eds). Theorizing fandom: fans, subculture and identity.
Computer-mediated communication: linguistic, social, and cross-cultural perspectives.
Matt Hills. Fan cultures.
Janet Holmes. Women, men and politeness.
John L. Jackson Jr. Racial paranoia: the unintended consequences of political correctness: the new reality of race in America.
Henry Jenkins. Fans, bloggers, and gamers: exploring participatory culture.
Kenneth Lapatin. Mysteries of the snake goddess: art, desire, and the forging of history.
Lisa A. Lewis (ed). Adoring audience: fan culture and popular media.
Margot O'Neill. Blind conscience.
Cornel Sandvoss. Fans: the mirror of consumption
Ronnee Schreiber. Righting feminism: conservative women and American politics.
Leslie Regan Shade. Gender & community in the social construction of the Internet.
Leora Tanenbaum. Catfight: why women compete with each other.
Don Watson. On Indignation.
Toby Wilkinson (ed). The Egyptian World.

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