And now that IDAT is finished -- who went, and what was it like?
sandi kurtz
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 11:34:29 -0500
From: Kenneth R Dvorak <kdvorak@BGNet.bgsu.edu>
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Subject: Cyberculture Studies
List members,
The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is an online, non-profit
organization whose purpose is to research, study, teach, support, and
create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture. Recent additions
and current works-in-progress include the following:
* A fully updated list of Spring 99 university and college-level
courses in cyberculture;
* Four new full length book reviews: Anne Balsamo, TECHNOLOGIES OF
THE GENDERED BODY: READING CYBORG WOMEN; Julian Dibbell, MY TINY
LIFE: CRIME AND PASSION IN A VIRTUAL WORLD; Christopher Dewdney,
LAST FLESH: LIFE IN THE TRANSHUMAN ERA; and a review of "Sexuality
and Cyberspace: Performing the Digital Body," a special issue of
WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST THEORY;
* The establishment of the Cyberculture Working Group, a collection
of Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC-based scholars and
activists who meet face-to-face to discuss issues of cyberculture;
* And the creation of a low volume announcement list for RCCS events
and updates (see below for instructions to join).
David Silver
American Studies, University of Maryland
Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
<dsilver@glue.umd.edu>
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