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- From: space2@hardy.u.washington.edu (Tim)
- Subject: Re: Feminist CyberPunk
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.200447.7172@u.washington.edu>
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- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 20:04:47 GMT
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- In article sheilah@wam.umd.edu (Frank) writes:
- >In article lxh16@po.CWRU.Edu (Lila Hanft) writes:
- >>
- >>I'm really really new to this genre -- I just finished my first dizzy-ing
- >>euphoric reading of Neuromancer, and I'm breathless to read more.
- >>
- >>But I'm teaching a course on Feminism and Popular Culture next semester in
- >>which I want to teach some feminist cyberpunk fiction -- any suggestions?
- >>--
- >>Lila Hanft lxh16@po.cwru.edu
- >>Assistant Professor of English
- >
- >People have already mentioned Pat Cadigan. I enjoyed "Patterns" the most.
- >
- > liked the story in patterns with the tv, the president.
- >
- >Pat Murphy.
- > short stories - Points of Departure
- >
- > the story with the oaks and the battered wife.
- >
- > The falling woman
- > The city, not long after
- >
- > the blue butterflies and the golden gate bridge.
- > the golden flowers.
- > everything.
- > the art.
- > fighting off evil.
- >
- >Connie Willis (i think)
- > Lincolns dreams
- > and some other story.
- >
- >what a short list. me?
-
- I would add Kathy Acker -- As I mentioned earlier she was interviewed in a
- recent _Mississippi Review_, you might want to check it out to get a feel
- for where she is coming from and all..
-
- -Tim
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