At 23:17 +0100 15/9/09, BOYNE R.D. wrote:
>I am writing a little on literature and digital surveillance. William
Gibson and Neil Stephenson are in my sights, but there must be quite
a bit more. If anyone could help with further suggestions, I would be
very grateful.
>Roger pointed to http://www.rogerclarke.com/DV/NotesAntiUtopia.html,
>plus later Stephenson, some Brin, and recent Atwood.
amber marks <[log in to unmask]> pointed to:
>JG Ballard's Super Cannes has a bit on digital surveillance and Henry
Porter has just written a novel on this theme.
At 14:02 +0200 16/9/09, Dietmar Kammerer wrote:
>Mike Nellis also works on this subject. At the Sheffield 2008
>conference, he has presented a paper on "Representations of
>Surveillance in Contemporary Literary Fiction", in which he cites
>numerous examples.
Ah,
http://www.strath.ac.uk/gssw/staff/gsswstaff/nellisprofmike/publications-profmikenellis/
But no sign of that paper, let alone a URL for the open access version.
We might have to ask Mike (:-)}
Ah, and a review of Cory Doctorow's 'Little Brother', in, oh dear, S&S:
http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/nellis2/nellis2
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