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'''The Girl Who Was Plugged In''' is an award-winning 1974 short story by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]]. | |||
It tells the story of an "[[body image and beauty standards|ugly]]" young woman who agrees to animate the body of a typically feminine female. | |||
==Publications and adaptations== | |||
* Adapted to television on the series ''[[Welcome to Paradox]]''. | |||
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[[Category:Works by James Tiptree, Jr.]] | [[Category:Works by James Tiptree, Jr.]] | ||
[[Category:Cyberpunk works]] | |||
Revision as of 06:53, 13 May 2007
The Girl Who Was Plugged In is an award-winning 1974 short story by James Tiptree, Jr..
It tells the story of an "ugly" young woman who agrees to animate the body of a typically feminine female.
Publications and adaptations
- Adapted to television on the series Welcome to Paradox.