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Cyberpunk Bibliography
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Works Cited for these articles.
- Anderson, Kristine J. “A Panopticon in Every Pocket: Or, the Scholar's Workstation in the 21st Century.” The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 32.2/3 (1999): 30-39.
- Anolik, Ruth Bienstock. “Appropriating the Golem, Possessing the Dybbuk: Female Retellings of Jewish Tales.” Modern Language Studies 31.2 (2001): 39-55.
- Aronson, Jonathan D. “The Consequences of Free Trade in Information Flows.” International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-) 72.2 (1996): 311-328.
- Badmington, Neil. “Theorizing Posthumanism.” Cultural Critique 53 (2003): 10-27.
- Bartlett, Laura, and Thomas B. Byers. “Back to the Future: The Humanist "Matrix".” Cultural Critique 53 (2003): 28-46.
- Covino, William A. “Grammars of Transgression: Golems, Cyborgs, and Mutants.” Rhetoric Review 14.2 (1996): 355-373.
- Froomkin, A. Michael. “Habermas@Discourse. Net: Toward a Critical Theory of Cyberspace.” Harvard Law Review 116.3 (2003): 749-873.
- Hayles, N. Katherine. “Afterword: The Human in the Posthuman.” Cultural Critique 53 (2003): 134-137.
- Hayles, N. Katherine. “Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers.” October 66 (1993): 69-91.
- Lindberg, Kathryne V. “Prosthetic Mnemonics and Prophylactic Politics: William Gibson among the Subjectivity Mechanisms.” boundary 2 23.2 (1996): 47-83.
- Liu, Alan. “Local Transcendence: Cultural Criticism, Postmodernism, and the Romanticism of Detail.” Representations 32 (1990): 75-113.
- Maurer, Bill. “Islands in the Net: Rewiring Technological and Financial Circuits in the "Offshore" Caribbean.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 43.3 (2001): 467-501.
- Merritt, Richard K. “From Memory Arts to the New Code Paradigm: The Artist as Engineer of Virtual Information Space and Virtual Experience.” Leonardo 34.5 (2001): 403-408.
- Nelson, Diane M. “Maya Hackers and the Cyberspatialized Nation-State: Modernity, Ethnostalgia, and a Lizard Queen in Guatemala.” Cultural Anthropology 11.3 (1996): 287-308.
- Sharon Stockton. “"The Self Regained": Cyberpunk's Retreat to the Imperium.” Contemporary Literature 36.4 (1995): 588-612.
- Spencer, Nicholas. “Rethinking Ambivalence: Technopolitics and the Luddites in William Gibson and Bruce Sterling's "The Difference Engine".” Contemporary Literature 40.3 (1999): 403-429.
- Sponsler, Claire. “Cyberpunk and the Dilemmas of Postmodern Narrative: The Example of William Gibson.” Contemporary Literature 33.4 (1992): 625-644.
- Starrs, Paul F. “The Sacred, the Regional, and the Digital.” Geographical Review 87.2 (1997): 193-218.
- Taylor, Jonathan. “The Emerging Geographies of Virtual Worlds.” Geographical Review 87.2 (1997): 172-192.
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