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Review Essay: The Gendered Mystiqueby Leslie Regan Shade Books Reviewed:
In 1993, I wrote that the topic of women and the Net seemed to be the "flavour of the month"; a year later, women and cyberspace in the media had really geared up; and a year after that, women were actively staking out cyberspace turf and creating vital spaces of their own. Now, less than a year after those words were written, a plethora and profundity of W3 sites and books related to the whole 'women and cyberspace' debate have been created. The debates hinge on two phenomena: 1) gender-bending role playing in cyberspace; and 2) the dearth of women on the net.
Sandy Stone and Sherry Turkle, celebrated doyennesses of cyberculture,
take on the first phenomenon in their
Leslie Regan Shade (shade@polestar.facl.mcgill.ca ) is in McGill University's Graduate Program in Communications. Copyright © 1996 by Leslie Regan Shade. All Rights Reserved.
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