Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, and Critical Theory
Individual Theorists
Theories chiefly about Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, and Artifical Reality
Jean Baudrillard
Baudrillard In Cyberspace
William Bogard's
The Simulation of Surveillance: Hypercontrol in Telematic Societies
Erica Seidel's
Mobius Baudrillard
Erica Seidel's
list of Baudrillard websites
Sub-web of Student Essays
on Baudrillard
Elizabeth Rodwell's satiric
Baudrillard's Disneyland Adventure
Michael Benedikt
William Peña,
Meditations on First Cybersophy
International Journal of Baudrillard Studies
(Canada)
European Graduate School
site
Discussions involving Critical Theory about Self and Identity
Barthes, Foucault, and the Idea of the Author
Ian Jones,
Subjectivity Begins
Andres Luco,
First Awakenings
Poststructuralists on Authorship: an overview
Theories chiefly about Cyborgs, Gender, the Body
Ingrid Hoofd's
Cyborg Manifesto 2.0: Discussions in feminist figurations, new technologies and social change
Donna J. Haraway and the Cyborg Paradigm
Digital Technology, Hypertext, Cyborgs and the Disunified Self
Derridean Blurs and Haraway's Crossings
The Cyborg Paradigm, Gender Difference, and Multivocality
Sadie Plant's
Zeros + Ones
: A Review by Laura Lee
Tomasz Mazur,
"Working out the Cyberbody: Sex and Gender Constructions in Text-Based Virtual Space,"
(University of Florida)
Theories chiefly about Digital Text and Image
Digitital textuality
Matthew Hutson's
Analogue versus Digital
Hypertext
Mark Amerika,
Hypertexual Consciousness
Don Bosco,
Being Digicritical: Hypertext. Theory. Intervention
Rodney Canete's.
The Reader in Question: The Process of Text Engagement
Michael Di Bianco,
Is the Novel Dead Yet?
Ingrid Hoofd's A Hypertext Poetics
Aristotle's
Poetics
: some affirmations and critiques
Towards a Vector Theory of Hypertext Narrative
Politicising Hypertext Narrative
Defining Hypertextual Neo-katharsis
Friesner on Murray's
Hamlet on the Holodeck
[A review of] Shelley Jackson's
Patchwork Girl
Comments by members of English 112 on
Patchwork Girl
George P. Landow,
Hypertext and Contemporary Critical theory
: Barthes, Bakhtin, Derrida, and Foucault
Andres Luco,
Hypersign
Courtney Kaòhinani Rowe,
Idealism
Scott Stebelman's
Hypertext Bibliography,
including on-line materials, at George Washington U.
World Wide Web Materials
created by members of English 111, Hypertext and Literary Theory, 1995.
Voo Chee Kee,
Three Reprises
Theories of Image and Symbol
Erica Seidel,
Metaphor: From Plato the Postmodernists
Matthew Hutson's
Metaphor
(in the Analogue/Digital Web)
Theories chiefly about Media
Amanda Griscom,
McLuhan's message
Amanda Griscom,
No medium becomes extinct
Leni Zumas (with G. P. Landow),
Semio-Surf
-- an Ulmerian
mystory
about TV, video stores, and what have you!
Steve Cook,
Writing as Virus: Hypertext as Meme
Information Technology Overview
Theories chiefly about Location, Space, Architecture
Jeffrey Achter,
Topoliteracy; or the (Mis)uses of Topology in Literary Criticism and Theory
Michael Benedikt
Steve Cook's
Alamut: The Eagle's Nest, As Fortress Impenetrable
William J. Mitchell's
City of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobahn
Chrys Rowe's
comparison of the visions of cyberspace in
City of Bits
and William Gibson's Neuromancer trilogy
Karin Wenz's
Cybertextpace
Michel De Certeau
in Francesca Wodtke,
Cities of This World and Beyond
Relevant Websites
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Mediamatic
Postmodern Culture
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Virtual Reality homepage
Last modified 9 September 2005