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Boys/girls

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The Internet is heralded as the premier domain of a new woman-friendly mode of existence, and simultaneously attacked for being the last resort of the unreconstructed male.

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Notes

  1. Sadie Plant, ‘Babes in the Net’, New Statesman and Society, 27 February 1995.

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  2. Robin Hunt, ‘Internet Anoraks On Line to Become Dirty Mac Brigade at Touch of Button’, The Guardian, London, 11 July 1996.

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  3. Gender Wars, reviewed in Connected, the IT supplement to the Daily Telegraph, 16 July 1996.

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  4. Victoria Griffith, ‘Gender Lines Lead to a Goldmine’, Financial Times, 1 July 1996.

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  5. Donna J. Haraway, ‘A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology and Socialist Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century’, in Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (London: Free Association Books, 1991).

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© 1999 Andrew Calcutt

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Calcutt, A. (1999). Boys/girls. In: White Noise. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230373686_2

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