Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace

by Lynn Cherny

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Ellen Ullman shares an email courtship - Paulina Borsook exposes gender attitudes at the digerati's magazine of record - Karen Coyle on overcoming macho stereotypes - Judy Malloy and Cathy Marshall reflect on their art/research collaboration - Susan Clerc and the zeal of media fandom - Netta Gilboa explores hackers' attitudes toward women - Jean Camp on the Internet's safe havens - Judy Anderson's advice on dodging Usenet flames - Stephanie Brail seeks the line between free speech and show more harassment - Donna Riley reveals the story of the Clitoral Hoods - Laurel Sutton and the nuances of netiquette - Michele Evard takes news-groups to the fifth grade - Lori Kendall wonders if gender is meaningless online - Tari Lin Fanderclai on MUDs as a powerful teaching tool - Shannon McRae takes a look at "virtual sex." show less

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Lynn Cherny is a user interface designer at Excite, Inc.

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Nonfiction, Sexuality and Gender Studies, Technology, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
305.4Society, Government, and CultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial group - Age, Gender, EthnicityWomen
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HQ1180 .W57Social sciencesThe family. Marriage, Women and SexualityThe Family. Marriage. WomenWomen. Feminism
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