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Bibliographies
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(Note: This bibliography is subject to changes and revisions as we shape this class together. Here, I have mainly listed articles in print or online. URLs for specific subcultural sites will be forthcoming.) Anderson, Benedict . Imagined Communities: reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism London ; New York : Verso, 1991. (We'll read some excepts online; URLs TK) Berry, Chris and Fran Martin, "Queer n' Asian on and off the Net: the role of cyberspace in Queer Taiwan and Korea." Web.Studies, Rewiring Media for the Digital Age. David Gauntlett ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.pp. 75-80. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Clark, John, Stuart Hall, Tony Jefferson and Brian Roberts, "Subcultures, Cultures and Class." in The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds. New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 100-111. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Clark, Lynn Schofield. "Dating on the Net: Teens and the Rise of 'Pure' Relationships." In Cybersociety 2.0. Steven Jones, ed. Thousand Oaks California,.Sage 1998. pp. 159-183. (Scanned ) Debord, Guy Society of the Spectacle. We'll read some excerpts online at http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/pub_contents/4 Fernback, Jan "There is a There There: Notes toward a Definition of Cybercommunity." in Doing Internet research : critical issues and methods for examining the Net / Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1999. (Scanned) Gajjala R., and Mamidipudi, A. "Cyberfeminism, technology and international 'development.'" In Gender and Development, l7 (2), 8-16. 1999. Online at http://www.cyberdiva.org/erniestuff/cybergad.html Gelder, Ken, "Introduction to Part Two: Birmingham Youth Studies," in The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds. New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 83-29 (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Gelder, Ken, "Contesting the Subcultural Terrain: Intro to Part 3," "Subcultures, Cultures and Class." in. The Subcultures Reader. Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp145-148. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Gelder, Ken, "Introduction to Part Five," in. The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 263-267. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Gelder, Ken, "Place, Territory, Identity: Introduction to Part 6," in . The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 315-319. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Gelder, Ken, "Sounds, Styles and Embodied Politics: Intro to Part 7," . in . The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp373-348. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Gilroy, Paul, "Diaspora, Utopia and the Critique of Capitalism," in . The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 340-349. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Godwin, Mike. "The Troubling Case of Jake Baker." In Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in a Digital Age. New York: Times Books 1998. (Scanned .) Hebdgige, Dick, "Subculture: The Meaning of Style." in The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds. New York: Routledge, 1997. pp130-142. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Hedbdige, Dick, "Posing, Threats, Striking Poses: Youth, Surveillance and Display." in . The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp. 393-405 (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Jenkins, Henry, "Television Fans, Poachers and Nomads." In . The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp.506-522 (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Jones, Steve, "The Internet and its Social Landscape," in Virtual Culture: identity and communication in Cybersociety. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 1998. pp.7-35. Scanned . Jones, Steve. "Studying the Net: Intricacies and Issues." In Doing Internet research : critical issues and methods for examining the Net / Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1999. Scanned Klein, Naomi. "New Branded World" in No Logo. New York : Picador USA, 1999.pp. 3-27. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Klein, Naomi, "Alt.Everything: The Youth Market and the Marketing of Cool." in No Logo. New York : Picador USA, 1999.pp. 63-87 (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Klein, Naomi. "Patriarchy Gets Funky" in No Logo. New York : Picador USA, 1999. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Klein, Namoi, "Culture Jamming: Ads Under Attack." In No Logo. New York : Picador USA, 1999.pp. 63-87 (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Lombard and Ditton, "Telepresence" URL TK Mallapragada, Madhavi, "The Indian Diaspora in the USA and Around the Web." Web.Studies, Rewiring Media for the Digital Age. David Gauntlett ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.pp, 179-197. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Moschovitis, Chris, Hilary Poole, Tami Schyler, Theresa M. Senft, History of the Internet: A Chronology, 1843-Present.We'll look in particular at the 'sidebar materials' published at http://www.historyoftheinternet.com/chap1.html, http://www.historyoftheinternet.com/chap2.html, http://www.historyoftheinternet.com/chap3.html, http://www.historyoftheinternet.com/chap4.html, http://www.historyoftheinternet.com/chap5.html http://www.historyoftheinternet.com/chap6.html http://www.historyoftheinternet.com/chap7.html Nakamura, Lisa, "After/Images of Identity: Gender, Technology and Identity Politics," in Reload: Rethinking Women and Cyberculture. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, eds. Cambridge MA: MIT Press 2002.pp. 321-329 (Scanned ) Oldenburg, Ray. The great good place : CafŽs, coffee shops, community centers, beauty parlors, general stores, bars, hangouts and how they get you through the day .New York: Paragon House, 1989. (Scanned ) Park, Robert, "The City: Suggestions for the Investigation of Human Behavior," in The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds. New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 16-27. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Rheingold, Howard, "Community Development in the Cybersociety of the Future." Web.Studies, Rewiring Media for the Digital Age. David Gauntlett ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.pp. 171-178. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Rheingold, Howard Virtual Community: homesteading on the electronic frontier Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000. We'll read sections available online Senft, Theresa M. "Baud Girls and Cargo Cults" in World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory. Andrew Herman and Thomas Swiss, eds. New York: Routledge: 2000. (Scanned ) Senft, Theresa M. Camgirls: Gender, Celebrity and Auto-Performance on the World Wide Web. New York: Peter Lang: 2003 (Note: these are pre-publication chapters of my dissertation on women and webcameras. I'll be assigning sections, primarily as 'recommended' reading, throughout the semester.) Sharf, Barbara, F. "Beyond Netiquette: The Ethics of Doing Naturalistic Discourse Research on the Internet." In Doing Internet research : critical issues and methods for examining the Net / Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1999. (Scanned ) Silver, David, "Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards: Cyberculture Studies 1990-2000." Web.Studies, Rewiring Media for the Digital Age. David Gauntlett ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.pp. 19-30. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Sloop, John and Andrew Herman, "Negativland, Out-law Judgments and the Politics of Cyberspace." In Mapping the Beat. Thomas Swiss et. al. Eds. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. pp. 291-311.(Scanned ) Stallybrass, Peter, and Allon White, "From Carnival to Trangression," in . The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 293-301. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Stone, Allucqure Rosanne. "In Novel Conditions: The Cross-Dressing Psychiatrist." The war of desire and technology at the close of the mechanical age . Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, c1995.pp. 65-81. (Scanned ) Stone, Allucqure Rosanne. "Agency and Proximity: Communities/CommuniTrees." The war of desire and technology at the close of the mechanical age . Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, c1995.pp. 99-121.(Scanned ) Stratton, Jon, "On the Importance of Subcultural Origins." in. The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 181-190. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Taylor, Philip. "The World Wide Web goes to War, Kosovo 1999." In Web.Studies, Rewiring Media for the Digital Age. David Gauntlett ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.pp. 194-201. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Tetzlaff, David, "Yo Ho Ho and a Server of Warez," in World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory. Andrew Herman and Thomas Swiss, eds. New York: Routledge: 2000.(Scanned ) Thorton, Sarah, "General Introduction: What is a Subculture?" in The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds. New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 1-7. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Thorton, Sarah, "The Chicago School and the Sociological Tradition: Introduction" in The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds. New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 11-15. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Thorton, Sarah, "Ethics and Ethnography: Introduction to Part 4." in. The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp 213-216. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Thorton, Sarah, "Mediated and Virtual Subcultures: Intro to Part 8." in . The Subcultures Reader. Gelder, Ken and Sarah Thornton, eds New York: Routledge, 1997. pp.473-476. (Buy this book. Parts of this book may be scanned during the first three weeks of class, if the book isn't at the NYU bookstore yet.) Turkle, Sherry Life on the screen : identity in the age of the Internet . New York : Simon & Schuster, c1995. We'll be reading sections of this book online. URL TK |