oh, neat. this is very much where my research is now and i feel like i'll be collecting a nice bunch of those pretty yet expensive MIT books :-)
thanks for the links! Is Cumberland's essay worth seeing in its long form? [And would you have the exact bib info incl. page numbers by any chance so i can add it to metabib?] <- though i probably need to get the entire collection anyway for the other essays in there...
i'm reading galloway's protocol at the moment and am liking it quite a bit. have you read jenkins' co-edited first person? some really neat essays in there as well!!!
I think the point of Cumberland's print version is pretty much the same, but it's nicer and slightly longer, I believe. It's MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2003, Private Uses of Cyberspace: Women, Desire, and Fan Culture, pp. 261-279.
Whoa. Pretty cool. I need to finish my fiction catalog at LibraryThing, and then maybe hook them up. I've thought about appending my reviews to books I catalog on LibraryThing, but the idea of all that cutting and pasting tires me!
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thanks for the links! Is Cumberland's essay worth seeing in its long form? [And would you have the exact bib info incl. page numbers by any chance so i can add it to metabib?] <- though i probably need to get the entire collection anyway for the other essays in there...
i'm reading galloway's protocol at the moment and am liking it quite a bit. have you read jenkins' co-edited first person? some really neat essays in there as well!!!
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still, don't you wish you'd *know* if someone links to you???
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