TY - ART TI - Computing Literature Vol. 8: #WomenTechLit AU - Hazel Smith AU - Christine Wilks AU - Odile Farge AU - Laura Sánchez AU - María Goicoechea AU - Kathi Inman Berens AU - A. Elizabeth Mikesell AU - Angelica J. Huizar AU - Laura Shackelford AU - Maya Zalbidea Paniagua AU - Dene Grigar AU - Judy Malloy AU - Stephanie Strickland AU - Maria Mencia AU - Mez Breeze AU - J. R. Carpenter AU - N. Katherine Hayles AU - M. D. Coverley AU - Sue Thomas AU - Maria Angel AU - Anna Gibbs AU - Claudia Kozak AU - Zuzana Husarova AU - Dolores Romero López AU - Jeneen Naji AU - Natalia Fedorova AU - Kate Armstrong AU - Amaranth Borsuk AU - 391 AU - Maria Mencia AB - This chapter enumerates "both the challenges and promises of #WomenTechLit—the negotiations this volume charts in the evolving dynamics between code and screen, tradition and innovation, women-specific writing and the common tongue, digital access and broader community, empowerment and constraint. Readers who look to this volume for some kind of final resolution will not find it here. What they—or better, we--will encounter, however, are resources richer than this brief foreword can encompass. These chapters invite us to puzzle over them, speculate about them, and draw upon them. Most importantly, they promise to catalyze our thinking about the positionalities and specificities of women writing and working in technological media across the span of nearly a half-century of work documented here, and the future tendencies toward which these contributions point." -- N. Katherine Hayles, From "Foreword: Why #WomenTechLit?"

Contents: I. HISTORIES OF DIGITAL WRITING PRACTICEII. DIGITAL WRITING PRACTICE: PRACTITIONERSIII. CRITICAL OVERVIEWS OF DIGITAL WRITING PRACTICEIV. THE MIGRATION OF FORMS C3 - PDF PY - 2017 LA - English M3 - Essay UR - https://dtc-wsuv.org/elo-repositorytestsite/works/1603/0/0/ DB - The NEXT Y2 - 2025-08-28 E