Reload, rethinking women + cyberculture

This text is an interesting experiment in which each chapter of literary criticism alternates a story, in the common theme of cyberculture view from a distinctly feminine perspective. Quest'alternarsi of 'criticism' and 'fiction' involves the two authors almost acting as curators, going to fathom a vast world, yet little emerged, literature, post-cyberpunk underground female. Here, in fact, are not nor Pat Cadigan, nor Cornelia Sollfrank, nor Donna Haraway, nor Sadie Plant, but you have the rare opportunity to read works written by authors of the 'Inglese areas' which includes different shades of native English speakers, and namely USA, UK, Canada and Australia. At the center of the body and its representations, nodal topic due to the nature of new media, and theoretical writers who feel female in a particular manner by their very nature, confronting him with unparalleled wealth of arguments and creative ease. There are three sections in which the book is divided: 'Women using technology', 'Visual / Visible / Virtual Subject' and 'Bodies' ranging from the imaginary doctor of the female body to fiction written in a collaborative manner, from the video game heroines to the size politics of the body and the feminist implications of the concept of cyborg. And it is precisely in the transversal speeches and in the richness of different interventions the added value of this work, undeniably original in its scope.