feminism
Part 2 of The Politics of Information, a collection that reintroduces class and materiality to the study of technocultures.
On the occasion of a new novel by Joseph McElroy and the Overlook Press reissue of McElroy's earlier work, Andrew Walser initiates a revaluation.
Further on McElroy and a novel that reflects the mind's helter-skelter workings while (for the protagonist) creating many occasions for avoidance.
Urging adaptibility and breadth, Mark Poster takes issue with the niches bored by early Internet critiques.