
Hypertext and the Female Imaginary
Jaishree K. Odin(Author)
University of Minnesota Press
Will be published approx. on 1. September 2010
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-0-8166-6669-0 (ISBN)
Description
In Hypertext and the Female Imaginary, Jaishree K. Odin reveals how media that use hypertextual strategies of narrative fragmentation provocatively engage questions of gender or cultural difference. Odin addresses hypertext on two levels: as an artistic technique in electronic or film narratives and as a metaphor for describing the complexity of postmodernism in which different cultures, discourses, and media are in continual interaction with one another.
Investigating the work of Trinh T. Minh-ha, Judy Malloy, Shelley Jackson, Stephanie Strickland, and M. D. Coverly, Odin demonstrates how these writers apply hypertextual strategies to subversively convey difference. Through her readings of various transformative hypertext narratives by women writers/artists, she pursues the question of what constitutes empowering descriptions of the world in a technology-mediated culture where the dominant discourse is turning everything into the same.
Using feminist as well as postcolonial perspectives, she explores the embodied state of the human as reflected in critically aware contemporary narratives and examines how these works consider what it means to be human in the twenty-first century.
Investigating the work of Trinh T. Minh-ha, Judy Malloy, Shelley Jackson, Stephanie Strickland, and M. D. Coverly, Odin demonstrates how these writers apply hypertextual strategies to subversively convey difference. Through her readings of various transformative hypertext narratives by women writers/artists, she pursues the question of what constitutes empowering descriptions of the world in a technology-mediated culture where the dominant discourse is turning everything into the same.
Using feminist as well as postcolonial perspectives, she explores the embodied state of the human as reflected in critically aware contemporary narratives and examines how these works consider what it means to be human in the twenty-first century.
Reviews / Votes
"Hypertext and the Female Imaginary is a much-needed examination of cultural studies issues as they relate to literary-oriented digital media and are played out in women's works dealing with hypertext. Jaishree K. Odin has written an extremely valuable book." -Dene Grigar, Washington State University, VancouverMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Minnesota
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8166-6669-0 (9780816666690)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jaishree K. Odin is associate professor of interdisciplinary studies at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa.
Content
Contents
Preface
Introduction. Contact Zone: Repetition and Difference
1. Discontinuity: In-between Spaces and Itineraries
2. Fragmentation: Gender and Performance
3. Multiplicity: Database and Interface
4. Assemblage: Memory and Difference
5. Technocracy: Imagined Futures and "Reality"
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction. Contact Zone: Repetition and Difference
1. Discontinuity: In-between Spaces and Itineraries
2. Fragmentation: Gender and Performance
3. Multiplicity: Database and Interface
4. Assemblage: Memory and Difference
5. Technocracy: Imagined Futures and "Reality"
Notes
Bibliography
Index