Works and Days 23/24
The Geography of Cyberspace
Vol. 12, Nos. 1 & 2
1994
Ed.
David B. Downing
James J. Sosnoski
Contents:
David B. Downing and James J. Sosnoski: “As the Culture Turns:
Postmodern Works and Days”
Stuart Moulthrop: “Paragnosis, or the Story of Cyberspace”
Peter Childers and Paul Delany: “Wired World, Virtual Campus:
Universities and the Political Economy of Cyberspace”
Michael Joyce: “Lucy’s Sister—A Guide to the Internet”
Jay Boersma: “The Gallery Electric”
Fred Kemp: “Bitnetting with Soul: Megabyte University and the Internet
Community”
Norman N. Holland: “New Tricks for an Old Dog”
Gail Hawisher and Charles Moran: “Writer/Scholars on the Internet: Two
Professional Portraits”
Ian Lancashire: “The Internet and English Literature Studies”
Leroy Searle: “Computers, Classrooms, and Communities”
Paul Fortier: “A Business Traveller on the Internet”
John Barber: “A Cybernaut’s Log, or How a Novice Learns to Use the
Internet”
James McFadden: “New and of Notes: The Roleplaying Biblio-choreography
of the PreText Conversations”
Gary Lee Stonum: “A Seminar Room in Cyberspace: Networked Computing and
Literary Studies”
Michael Wojcik: “On Beyond Email: A Net News Primer”
Helen Schwartz, Cynthia Selfe, James Sosnoski: “Electronic Departments”
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