Speaking of the MOOn:  Textual Realities in MOOspace
The Links

These are all the external links referenced in this hypertext.

Beginnings
(begin.html)

Mary Daly's Homepage
http://www145.ai.net/mary_daly/index.html
Offers information on her life (personal statements and abbreviated Curriculum Vita), her books (titles, reviews, and
places to order), and  her speaking engagements.  Maintained by Anne-Marie at the Women's Bookshelf

Kairos 2.2 CoverWeb: Pedagogies in Virtual Spaces: Writing Classes in the MOO
http://english.ttu.edu/1.2/
One of my first jobs with Kairos was helping copyedit this coverweb of 8 authors.  A fantastic introduction and overview of the resources available to teachers working in MOOspace.

The Neo-Luddite Reaction
http://www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/luddite.html
Index of works online from a Luddite perspective.  Luddites, like those attending the plenary addresses, fear the inevitable changes brought about by new technology.  Owned by Martin Ryder at the School of Education, University of Colorado at Denver.

SurferGrrls: Look, Ethel, a Website for Us!
http://www.sealpress.com/surfergrrrls/index.html
Companion website to Laurel Gilbert and Crystal Kile's fabulous book, SurferGrrrls.  In the 3rd section they have a listing of "SurferGrrl Scout Merit Badge" ranks.  Their CyborGrrl oath is truly inspired, a must-read for women interested in technology.


Self
welcome.html
 

Wading Through the MUD:  The Process of Becoming M** Literate
http://cac.psu.edu/~cgk4/kairosm3.html
Claudine Keenan helps newbies became literate; also useful for experienced users to explain MOO terminology.

Hyperlink to Donna Haraway
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RF6T-TYFK/haraway.html
A fairly complete list of online information on Donna Haraway.  Includes texts by Donna Haraway, interviews with Haraway, comments on Haraway's "Cyborg Manifesto" and a bibliography.  Mastered by TOYOFUKU, Tsuyoshi.


Self and Gender
mean.html

Net Chick Clubhouse
http://www.cyborganic.com/People/carla/index.html
As the creator, Carla Sinclair, states, the Net Chick Clubhouse is a place for "spreading gossip, telling secrets, relishing pop culture, luxuriating, and playing hard."  She has also written a book by the same name.

Foxy Online
http://www.tumyeto.com/tydu/foxy/foxy.htm
An online "zine" of  stories, poems, ramblings, photos, and drawings.  Contains a mega-index of Dumb Chick Stuff "for hours and hours of reading enjoyment."



Textual Reality

Jaron Lanier Homepage
http://www.well.com/user/jaron/
An archive of the ideas and artstuff of Jaron Lanier, this website contains. music, writings, or visual art, and
biographical and professional information.

The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts
http://rembrandt.erols.com/mon/Academia/LanhamElectronicWord.html
Contains the entire text of Chapter Four of Richard A. Lanham's book, The Electronic Word.

The McLuhan Probes
http://www.mcluhan.ca/mcluhan/
The Herbert Marshall McLuhan Foundation is "working towards an electronic re-configuration of McLuhan's work which would serve as a global resource  in understanding the effects of media (technology)."



Incommunication
comm.html

The Virtual Community: Table of Contents
http://www.well.com/user/hlr/vcbook/index.html
 Howard Rheingold's book, The Virtual Community, details how The Well developed and what this new
 form of community is all.