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Writing and Technology: A Bibliography

Note: Though this bibliography is not yet up to date, its entries are not out of date.

Technology and the Writing Classroom

Handa, Carolyn, ed. Computers and Community: Teaching Composition in the Twenty-First Century. Portsmouth: Boynton, 1990.

Hawisher, Gail, and Paul LeBlanc, eds. Re-imagining Computers and Composition. Portsmouth: Boynton, 1992.

Hawisher, LeBlanc, Charles Moran, Cynthia Selfe, eds. Computers and the Teaching of Writing.

Hawisher and Selfe. "The Rhetoric of Technology and the Electronic Writing Class." College Composition and Communication 42. 1991: 55-65.

Hawisher and Selfe, eds. Critical Perspectives on Computers and Composition Studies: Questions for the 1990s. New York: Teachers College Press, 1989.

-----. Passions, Pedagogies, and 21st Century Technologies. Utah State University, 1999.

Inman, James, and Donna Sewell, eds. Taking Flight with OWLs: Examining Electronic Writing Center Work. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000.

Selfe, Cynthia. Technology and Literacy in the Twenty-First Century: The Importance of Paying Attention (Studies in Writing and Rhetoric). Southern Illinois U P, 1999.

Selfe, Cynthia, and Susan Hilligoss, eds. Literacy and Computers: The Complications of Teaching and Learning with Technology (Research and Scholarship in Composition). Modern Language Association, 1994.

Tornow, Joan. Link/Age: Composing in the Online Classroom. Logan, Utah: Utah State U P, 1997.

 

Technology and Rhetoric

Bolter, Jay David. Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing . Norwood, NJ: Erlbaum, 1991.

Howard, Tharon. A Rhetoric of Electronic Communities: New Directions in Computers and Composition Studies. Ablex, 1997.

Kalmbach, James. The Computer and the Page: Publishing, Technology, and the Classroom (New Directions in Computers and Composition Studies). Ablex, 1996.

Lanham, Richard. The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993.

O'Donnell, James J. Avatars of the Word: From Papyrus to Cyberspace. Cambridge: Harvard U P, 1998.

Snyder, Ilana. Hypertext: The Electronic Labyrinth. New York U P, 1997.

Snyder, Ilana, and Michael Joyce, eds. Page to Screen: Taking Literacy into the Electronic Era. Routledge, 1998.

Taylor, Todd, and Irene Ward, eds. Literacy Theory in the Age of the Internet. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.

Tyner, Kathleen. Literacy in a Digital World: Teaching and Learning in the Age of Information . Norwood, NJ: Erlbaum, 1998.

 

Community, Identity, Gender, and Technology

Balsamo, Anne Marie. Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women. Durham: Duke University Press, 1996.

Baudrillard, Jean. "Plastic Surgery for the Other." CTheory: Theory, Technology and Culture 19:1-2 (1995).

Bromley, Hank, and Michael Apple, eds. Education/Technology/Power: Educational Computing as a Social Practice. State Univ. of New York Press, 1998.

Caywood, Cynthia and Gillian Overing, eds. Teaching Writing: Pedagogy, Gender, and Equity. Albany: SUNY Purchase, 1987.

Cherny, Lynn and Elizabeth Reba Weise. Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace. Seal, 1996.

Durham, Scott. Phantom Communities: The Simulacrum and the Limits of Postmodernism . Palo Alto: Stanford UP, 1998.

Ebo, Bosah. Cyberghetto or Cybertopia? Race, Class, and Gender on the Internet. Praeger, 1998.

Haraway, Donna. "The Promises of Monsters: A Regenerative Politics for Inappropriated/d Others." Cultural Studies . Eds. Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, and Paula Treichler. NY: Routledge, 1992. 295-337.

-----. Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature . NY: Routledge, 1991.

Hayles, N. Katherine. How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics. U of Chicago P, 1999.

-----. "The Materiality of Informatics." Configurations 1.1 (1993): 147-170. Available on-line.

Horn, Stacy. Cyberville: Clicks, Culture, and the Creation of an Online Town. Warner Books, 1998.

Oldenburg, Ray. The Great Good Place: Cafes, Coffee Shops, Community Centers, Beauty Parlors, General Stores, Bars, Hangouts, and How They Get You through the Day. New York: Paragon House, 1991.

Turkle, Sherry. Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995.

-----. The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984.

 

General

Aarseth, Espen J. Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, 1997.

Gilster, Paul. Digital Literacy. John Wiley & Sons, 1997.

Hawisher, Gail, and Cynthia Selfe, eds. Global Literacies and the World Wide Web. Routledge, 1999.

Johnson, Steven. Interface Culture: How New Technology Transforms the Way We Create and Communicate. San Francisco: Harper, 1997.

Joyce, Michael. Of Two Minds: Hypertext Pedagogy and Poetics. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.

Katz, Richard, ed. Dancing With the Devil: Information Technology and the New Competition in Higher Education . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1999.

Lunenfeld, Peter. The Digital Dialectic: New Essays on new Media. MIT Press, 1999.

Marvin, Carolyn. When Old Technologies Were New: Thinking About Electronic Communication in the Late Nineteenth Century. New York: Oxford, 1988.

Morse, Margaret. Virtualities: Television, Media Art, and Cyberculture. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998.

Murray, Janet Horowitz. Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace . Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997.

Porter, David ed. Internet Culture. Routledge, 1997.

Selfe, Cynthia and Richard J. Selfe, Jr. "The Politics of the Interface: Power and Its Exercise in the Electronic Contact Zone." CCC 45 (1994): 480-504.

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