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Subject: [CTHEORY] CTheory Live: N. Katherine Hayles in Conversation with
Arthur Kroker
CTHEORY: THEORY, TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE VOL 29, NOS 1-2
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Announcement 02/05/2006 Editors: Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
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1000 DAYS OF THEORY
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CTheory Live:
N. Katherine Hayles in Conversation with Arthur Kroker
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Dear CTheory Readers,
We are very pleased to invite you to the second installation of CTheory
Live, a continuing series of conversations with leading artists and
theorists from around the world. This interview features Professor N.
Katherine Hayles, a noted postmodern literary critic and theorist as well
as the author of, among others, _My Mother Was a Computer: Digital Subjects
and Literary Texts_, _How We Became
Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature and Informatics_
(winner of the Rene Wellek Prize for the best book in literary theory for
1998-1999), and _Writing Machines_. She is currently the Hills Professor
of Literature in English and Media Arts at the University of California Los
Angeles, where she has taught since 1992.
The conversation with Professor Hayles can be found at:
http://www.pactac.net/pactacweb/web-content/video44.html
The next CTheory Live interview will be with Taiaiake Alfred, Indigenous
Peoples Research Chair and Chair of Indigenous Governance, University of
Victoria, Canada. Dr. Alfred is author of three critically acclaimed books
in Indigenous politics: _Wasase: Indigenous Pathways of Action and
Freedom_; _Peace, Power,
Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto_; and, _Heeding the Voices of our
Ancestors: Kahnawake Mohawk Politics and the Rise of Native Nationalism_.
kind regards,
Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
Editors, CTheory
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